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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

STUNICK CHARGES CARDS YEARS LATER

1. STUNICK Device is not effective. I bought one last year, did not help at all.
2. STUNICK will keep your bank card and charge YOU for other people's orders. I just got an email this morning that "my order" is being sent... to another person with my name. Because there is no legitimate number to call, and I doubt my email will be answered, I must now deal with my bank.

July 4, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Your product is defective

I don’t even wanna give this company one stars and I noticed when I was purchasing this item on their website their website had five star reviews, I am inclined not to believe that at all. This system does not work worth anything, so if you’re wanting to shut that neighbor dog up, it ain’t gonna happen. I spent over $300, trying to shut the annoying mongrels up on both sides of me and nothing happened. We even had it up away from any kind of barrier or fence that may impede it. This made no difference at all. It’s like it’s not even there and dogs still continue to bark. I really would like my money back and I hope they read this because their product is garbage. It’s like false advertising on their site. They claim all these people that it is a wonderful product and they have no problems and it works great. That is not the case it does not work. I consider it defective.

April 18, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stunick long-range anti-bark unit

Stunick long-range anti-bark unit does not work. They accepted the item and gave me a refund. What is fishy about the company is the overwhelming 5-star reviews which I am sure are fake. I wrote a 1-star review and it never got published. I scrolled through all the 5-star reviews and they are suspicious in several aspects: all of them are long, well written reviews, which is not realistic - most people leave short positive reviews, the long ones tend to be the negative ones; also, a very unnatural occurrence are the names of the reviewers - I scrolled through about 100 of the 5-star reviews and most of the names never repeated and were quite unusual names like Knox, Sawyer, Lila, etc. I never saw a Karen, a Stephen, Matthew, most of the names were extremely unpopular.

January 19, 2025
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