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Does Revitive offer Free Return? What are Revitive Returns & Exchange Policy?
If you have purchased a Revitive Circulation Booster directly from Revitive and have changed your mind about your device, you may return your device free of charge within 90 days from the date you received your order.
Unfortunately, you cannot return your Revitive Circulation Booster if you are outside of your 90-day trial period. If your item is faulty, however, you can arrange a warranty repair by contacting their Customer Services team on 0800 014 6377.
Returns are free for Mainland UK customers. Those who fall into the remote delivery area, or who live in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man will be charged an £8.99 returns fee.
Does Revitive have any Sale/Clearance products?
Yes, Revitive is offering a huge sale right now. You’d never want to miss it. Up to £50 OFF. Click here to view all SALE items.
Is there any Money-Back Guarantee at Revitive?
Yes, you can enjoy 90-day money-back guarantee at Revitive.
Clinical trials and customer feedback have shown it can take up to 10 weeks to feel the benefits of Revitive, which is why Revitive give you 90-days to test your device at home.
This way, you can get into a good Revitive routine and familiarise yourself with the sensation of their unique, patented technology - stress-free.
How do I know if I can use Revitive?
Revitive should not be used by some people.
Do not use if (contraindications):
Fitted with an electronic implanted device such as a heart pacemaker or Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (AICD)
You are pregnant
Being treated for, or have the symptoms of, an existing Deep Vein Thrombosis (“DVT”)
Long periods of inactivity can put you at greater risk of developing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). DVT is a blood clot and usually occurs in a deep leg vein. If part of the DVT breaks off it may lead to potentially life-threatening complications such as pulmonary embolism.