Prox-N and Nano Shampoo Value pack?

TwoHairsLeft

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After doing even more searching all I find is a bunch of people confused about why some of the nano shampoo's are sold for 40 dollars and others are sold for 20 bucks depending on the site you go to.

40 dollars
http://www.hairlosswatch.com/nano_shampoo_by_dr_.htm



20 dollars

http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Proctors-Hair- ... 120&sr=8-1

http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&search- ... %20Proctor

The second one here looks like it's actually sold through Dr. Proctor but the prices are like 50% of what they are on his own site!



There's some speculation that the ones for 20 bucks are lower concentration but has anyone confirmed this? I'm trying to get to the bottom of this mystery but it seems like Dr. Proctor and his evil peptides have another thing in mind!!
 

od1

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Dr. Proctor told me those are the light versions of the product. Hope that helps!!!
 

amsch

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od1 said:
Dr. Proctor told me those are the light versions of the product. Hope that helps!!!
Hm, not very nice from him not spending any word that those are just light versions. :thumbdown2:
 

ThinBrent

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I actually ordered that value pack recently. All I received (yesterday) was the shampoo. No Prox-N. I emailed the seller to see if they planned on sending the Prox-N separately. We'll see how that turns out.

Usually, when it's on amazon, I'm fairly confident that if the product doesn't match the description I'll receive some sort of refund. I recently ordered some flax seed oil and the nutrition info on the description was different than that on the bottle. I pointed this out to the seller, not expecting anything other than maybe them fixing the product description. I got a full refund the next day. Hopefully something like that happens with this. If not, I'm only out 18 bucks, so no big deal.

And I did get the shampoo, although apparently it's the "light" version. I compared the bottle to the bottle I got directly from drproctor.com, and I couldn't see any difference. Pretty lame if it is really "nano light".
 

ThinBrent

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The seller never responded but I filed an "A-to-Z" claim and got a full refund. So if you're looking for a bottle of light NANO for free you might want to order this.
 
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