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When searching for the best handsfree breast pump, a fake blog site called midwiveschoice.com appears at the top of Google search results. The site is written to look like a blog and advises FetalPlus as the best wearable breast pump, and offers a $30 off promo code by clicking the link. I ordered the pump, trusting the review. Within 3 weeks the pump no longer provided enough suction to continue working. When I emailed Fetal Plus asking for a refund. They told me that if it’s still providing any suction then they cannot issue a refund. When I went to tell the blog sote that they were recommending a faulty product with poor customer service, I discovered that it was a fake site with 2 other review pages recommending Fetal Plus products and no way to contact the blog writer. This company obviously made the fake blog site, paid for Google advertising, and directs new moms to purchase a faulty product, that then breaks quickly and they are covered by their 30 day policy or with the lie that because it’s still producing some suction it doesn’t qualify for warranty protection, replacement, or refund.
$129.95
MD, USA- 21054
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Fetal Plus
July 11, 2025
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