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Comments on: Review: For slouchers, iPosture is a go

A new solution for bad posture. Here's a close look at the iPosture by Sharon Vaknin.

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by donsms December 17, 2008 5:17 AM PST
Nice pic Sharon,but we didn`t get to see your face only the device.Good luck in school.
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by myles taylor December 17, 2008 11:52 AM PST
Is that actually her? Looks more like a clip from an official ad of the product. That would be my guess anyway.
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by mojojam December 17, 2008 1:49 PM PST
Now if they'd only add a shocking version. That'll guarantee faster results. :)
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by katiesl March 31, 2009 4:42 PM PDT
I bought this product and found the company selling it to be very deceptive. The product sounds like a good idea, but you'll regret doing business with them -- they automatically enroll you in auto-replenishment programs for batteries, vitamin supplements you didn't order, etc. They charge non-refundable handling fees that are more than half the cost of the item itself, so just getting out of the replenishment program costs you more than the cost of the product (because you pay shipping in both directions plus their handling fee).
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by sharonvak April 14, 2009 6:08 PM PDT
Katiesl- Sorry to hear this! When they send us products for review, we bypass all of the customer-related steps so it's great to hear your input. Aside from the customer service, what did you think of the product itself?
by 143Meg October 7, 2009 11:11 AM PDT
I love my iposture but I am angry with the company. I was promised free batteries and stickies for life with my order. They never came and when I called to inquire I was told they had ended that program. When I explained that it should still come with my order I was told I could buy in for $14.95 per month. It eats batteries, but I am sure that if I can find them they will be cheaper than that.
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