

Michelle-Smit.com
Based on recent customer reviews, Michelle-Smit.com is facing serious credibility concerns from its customer base. A recurring theme is that products such as ClearVision glasses, Luvia, Fuel Max and VelluSkin items fail to perform as advertised, with customers consistently mentioning that goods received do not match the marketing imagery. Reviewers frequently raise suspicions about sourcing from overseas marketplaces, while the South African branding suggests a local operation. Customers also describe difficulty obtaining refunds despite stated guarantees, alongside delivery delays and limited contact channels beyond email correspondence.
TrustIndex
1.8
Jul '25 - Jun '26
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I placed an order for goods on the 8th April 2026 and am yet to receive the items. The online company make out like they are Cape Town based, but clearly operate from China. After many email requests and misleading responses, it is clear that this organisation is yet another *****ulent operation, preying on unsuspecting clients. What I don't understand is why Google continue to host *****ulent sites, instead of taking them down.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I placed an order for goods on the 8th April 2026 and am yet to receive the items. The online company make out like they are Cape Town based, but clearly operate from China. After many email requests and misleading responses, it is clear that this organisation is yet another *****ulent operation, preying on unsuspecting clients. What I don't understand is why Google continue to host *****ulent sites, instead of taking them down.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I wish I could give negative stars. I won' go into the HUGE ordeal it was to actually just get my parcel, but what arrived was NOT what I paid for - I paid for and it said on the Invoice R592 - One bottle of Luvia (then the 'tm' for trademark). What I received was something called Hyogi, which you get on TEMU - you get this on Temu 3 bottles for a third of the price I paid. Just don't order from Michelle-Smit (adverts all over facebook) -she is 100% ****ming you.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I wish I could give negative stars. I won' go into the HUGE ordeal it was to actually just get my parcel, but what arrived was NOT what I paid for - I paid for and it said on the Invoice R592 - One bottle of Luvia (then the 'tm' for trademark). What I received was something called Hyogi, which you get on TEMU - you get this on Temu 3 bottles for a third of the price I paid. Just don't order from Michelle-Smit (adverts all over facebook) -she is 100% ****ming you.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I ordered from InstaSmile 2.0 via Michelle Smit a set of the advertised dentures on Instagram. On placing the order, I was further offered an additional pair at a reduced price. When the goods arrived they bore no resemblance to what was on the site but then claimed that they were the same item but a different brand. There site offered a refund if not satisfied. They have continually denied that the had supp**** me with the wrong product therefore only prepared to refund 20% of the value. As I had kept their acknowledgement of my order with illustration, I have proved to them that I ordered the correc product. What is more is the have charged me the price for the expensive nd not what they sent me . This has proved to be a **** as their site claims they are Hellopeter 4.5 stars and the product is highly regarded in Poland. ****
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I ordered from InstaSmile 2.0 via Michelle Smit a set of the advertised dentures on Instagram. On placing the order, I was further offered an additional pair at a reduced price. When the goods arrived they bore no resemblance to what was on the site but then claimed that they were the same item but a different brand. There site offered a refund if not satisfied. They have continually denied that the had supp**** me with the wrong product therefore only prepared to refund 20% of the value. As I had kept their acknowledgement of my order with illustration, I have proved to them that I ordered the correc product. What is more is the have charged me the price for the expensive nd not what they sent me . This has proved to be a **** as their site claims they are Hellopeter 4.5 stars and the product is highly regarded in Poland. ****
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Gross misrepresentation of Clear View glasses. Don't work as they are marketed, at all. Although Ive sent them an e-mail. I couldn't be bothered with their reply. I know when I have been ****med. May Kama visit you at its worst.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Gross misrepresentation of Clear View glasses. Don't work as they are marketed, at all. Although Ive sent them an e-mail. I couldn't be bothered with their reply. I know when I have been ****med. May Kama visit you at its worst.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
These people do false advertising and when you want a refund they only want to give back 20% of the original amount paid. Please do not purchase the so-called Fuel Max from them, it's ****. Anyone can make their divice at home and the same **** product is available online for R99 and not R622.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
These people do false advertising and when you want a refund they only want to give back 20% of the original amount paid. Please do not purchase the so-called Fuel Max from them, it's ****. Anyone can make their divice at home and the same **** product is available online for R99 and not R622.
Based on recent customer reviews, Michelle-Smit.com is facing serious credibility concerns from its customer base. A recurring theme is that products such as ClearVision glasses, Luvia, Fuel Max and VelluSkin items fail to perform as advertised, with customers consistently mentioning that goods received do not match the marketing imagery. Reviewers frequently raise suspicions about sourcing from overseas marketplaces, while the South African branding suggests a local operation. Customers also describe difficulty obtaining refunds despite stated guarantees, alongside delivery delays and limited contact channels beyond email correspondence.
Michelle-Smit.com has a TrustIndex of 1.8 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 18 reviews in the last 12 months. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →