The Super Patch Company Review: Vibrotactile technology?
The Super Patch Company was referred to me for review as a spinoff of VoxxLife.
There’s no direct acknowledgement of VoxxLife on The Super Patch Company’s website but there are indirect links.
A marketing video featured on The Super Patch Company’s website cites Jay Dhaliwal as founder of the company.
Dhaliwal is the founder and CEO of VoxxLife.
Meanwhile over on VoxxLife’s website, The Super Patch Company’s products are front and center:
Although I’ve only recently just heard about it, The Super Patch Company’s website went live in November 2022:
The Super Patch Company went on to officially launch in March 2023:
Dhaliwal is based out of Canada, making The Super Patch Company and VoxxLife Canadian MLM companies.
Launched back in 2015, VOxxLife is believed to be Dhaliwal’s first MLM venture.
Read on for a full review of The Super Patch Company’s MLM opportunity.
The Super Patch Company’s Products
The Super Patch Company sells a range of patches it claims combain “vibrotactile technology”.
The technology inside the Super Patch has uniquely arranged ridges that look like a QR code, when these ridges touch our skin, our cells transmit unique signals that interact with our body’s nervous system.
There are currently eleven patch varieties on The Super Patch Company’s website, each spruiking specific purported benefits:
- Kick It Super Patch – “a revolutionary drug-free solution to take back control of our lives and habits”
- Freedom Super Patch – “provides on the go relief from minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with exercise, chores and daily activities”
- Liberty Super Patch – “a non-invasive and drug-free technology that may assist in better balance and stability”
- REM Super Patch – “a non-invasive and drug-free technology that may support a balanced sleep cycle”
- Peace Super Patch – “naturally experience improved clarity and calmness”
- Flow Super Patch – “naturally experience improved attention, clarity, and calmness”
- Defend Super Patch – “a non-invasive and drug-free technology that may support immunity”
- Ignite Super Patch – “a non-invasive and drug free technology that helps support energy consumption”
- Focus Super Patch – “naturally experience improved focus and clarity”
- Victory Super Patch – “may improve general wellness by enhancing the user’s flow of energy, sense of balance, stamina, and strength”
- Joy Super Patch – “may improve sense of wellness and happiness”
The Super Patch Company’s patches cost $28 for a pouch of 28 single-serve patches, or $15 for a pouch of 4 single-serve patches.
28-day autoship bundles include cost $60 and include 32 pouches.
The Super Patch Company’s Compensation Plan
The Super Patch Company compensation plan combines retail commissions, recruitment bonuses and unilevel team residual commissions.
Additional rank-based bonuses are also available.
The Super Patch Company Affiliate Ranks
There are eight affiliate ranks within The Super Patch Company’s compensation plan.
Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:
- Active Independent Associate – sign up as a The Super Patch Company affiliate
- Qualified Associate – recruit two affiliates and generate $540 in downline sales volume to qualify and then $500 in downline sales volume a month to maintain rank
- Team leader – recruit and maintain two Qualified Associates or higher, and generate $3000 in downline sales volume to qualify and then $2500 in downline sales volume a month to maintain rank
- Director – recruit and maintain two Team Leaders or higher, and generate $11,000 in downline sales volume to qualify and then $9000 in downline sales volume a month to maintain rank
- Managing Director – recruit one Team Leader and two Directors or higher, and generate $33,000 in downline sales volume to qualify and then $27,000 in downline sales volume a month to maintain rank
- Vice President – recruit one Managing Director or higher and generate $99,000 in downline sales volume to qualify and then $79,000 in downline sales volume a month to maintain rank
- Regional Vice President – recruit one Managing Director and Vice President or higher, and generate $270,000 in downline sales volume to qualify and then $210,000 in downline sales volume a month to maintain rank
- National Vice President – recruit two Vice Presidents and one Regional Vice President or higher, and generate $800,000 in downline sales volume to qualify and then $650,000 in downline sales volume a month to maintain rank
MLM Commission Qualification
To qualify for MLM commissions, a The Super Patch Company affiliate must either:
- maintain a $90 personal autoship order; or
- generate $120 a month in retail sales
Retail Commissions
The Super Patch Company affiliates receive a 25% commission on sales to retail customers.
Recruitment Bonuses
The Super Patch Company rewards affiliates for recruiting as soon as they sign up with two bonuses:
- Hat Trick Bonus – recruit three Launch Pack affiliates within signing up and receive $200
- All-Star Bonus – if three of your personally recruited affiliates earn the Hat Trick Bonus within 60 days of you signing up, you receive an additional $400
Residual Commissions
The Super Patch Company pays residual commissions via unilevel compensation structure.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.
The Super Patch Company caps payable unilevel team levels at six.
Residual commissions are paid out across these six levels based on rank:
- Active Independent Associates receive 10% on level 1 (personally recruited affiliates)
- Qualified Associates receive 10% on levels 1 and 2
- Team Leaders receive 15% on level 1, 10% on level 2 and 4% on level 3
- Directors receive 15% on level 1, 10% on level 2 and 4% on levels 3 and 4
- Managing Directors and higher receive 15% on level 1, 10% on level 2, 4% on levels 3 to 5 and then 2% to the next Managing Director and five levels under them
Vice President Personal Group Bonus
Vice Presidents and higher receive a 2% bonus on their unilevel team sales volume.
The Vice President Personal Group Bonus is paid out on each unilevel team leg until a Vice President or higher is found in the leg.
If no Vice President or higher exists in the leg, the Vice President Personal Group Bonus is paid out on the entire leg.
Generational Bonus
The Generational Bonus allows Vice President and higher ranked affiliates to earn on volume generated by up to three generations per unilevel team leg.
The Super Patch Company defines a generation within the unilevel team when a Vice President or higher ranked affiliate is found in a leg.
This affiliate caps off the first generation for the unilevel team leg, with the second beginning immediately thereafter.
If a second Vice President is found deeper in the leg, they cap off the second generation for the leg. The third generation begins under the second ranked affiliate.
Using this generational structure, The Super Patch Company pays 3% on volume generated across up to three generations per leg based on rank:
- Vice Presidents earn 3% on up to one generation per unilevel team leg
- Regional Vice Presidents earn 3% on up to two generations per unilevel team leg
- National Vice Presidents earn 3% on up to three generations per unilevel team leg
National Vice President Leadership Pool
The Super Patch Company takes 3% of company-wide revenue and places it into the National Vice President Leadership Pool.
The National Vice President Leadership Pool is paid out equally to National Vice Presidents annually.
Rank Achievement Bonus
The Super Patch Company rewards affiliates who qualify at Team Leader and higher with the following one-time Rank Achievement Bonuses:
- qualify at Team Leader within 3 months of signing up and receive $500
- qualify at Director within 5 months of signing up and receive $1000
- qualify at Managing Director within 8 months of signing up and receive $2500
- qualify at Vice President within 12 months of signing up and receive $5000
- qualify at Regional Vice President within 24 months of signing up and receive $15,000
- qualify at National Vice President within 36 months of signing up and receive $50,000
Joining The Super Patch Company
The Super Patch Company basic affiliate membership is $50.
Optional “launch kits” are also available:
- Sample Launch Kit – $275 (includes “8 types of Super Patches”)
- Business Builder Launch Kit – $420 (includes “16 different Super Patches”)
- Mega Launch Kit – $650 (includes “40 different Super Patches”)
The Super Patch Company Conclusion
In BehindMLM’s VoxxLife review, I asked the question;
How many socks are affiliates going to buy month after month?
Jay Dhaliwal’s answer to this is to get rid of the clothing and sell the patches on disposable plastic squares.
If you take The Super Patch Company’s marketing claims about their patches seriously, how does it make financial sense to buy the plastic patches over the socks and insoles?
As for “vibrotactile technology”…
The inventor of these patches discovered the different signals that work with the body’s physical, mental and emotional functions, each different Super Patch has a unique ridged pattern (QR Codes) that helps with a wide array of wellness and performance benefits
Super Patch technology couldn’t be easier to use! The technology is strategically placed on all of the products to be in contact with your skin, thus initiating the vibrotactile stimulation.
if you stick a plastic square onto your skin – where is the vibration?
Another disturbing component of The Super Patch Company’s marketing is the claim their patches are “backed by science” and “proven in studies”.
The Super Patch Company does provide links to studies, but they either:
- don’t specifically pertain to The Super Patch Company’s patches; or
- pertain to VoxxLife’s socks
This is grossly misleading and a potential violation of the FTC Act. Failing to provide consumers within information who is behind The Super Patch Company’s patches is also a potential violation.
In what appears to be an attempt to cover themselves from regulatory action, The Super Patch Company does acknowledge:
The statements made in connection with these products have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the products’ efficacy has not been confirmed through Food and Drug Administration-approved studies.
That second-part pretty much undermines every marketing claim and study presented by The Super Patch Company.
For me, and I say this as a typical consumer evaluating The Super Patch Company’s claims, I look at VoxxLife having its origins in Voxx Sports.
Dhaliwal launched Voxx Sports back in 2010. That was now thirteen years ago.
If the benefits of VoxxLife’s socks and The Super Patch Company’s patches was independently provable, why isn’t every athlete on the planet wearing this stuff?
It’s risk-free performance, and at the upper echelons of any sport double-digit performance gains without performance enhancing drugs is unheard of.
Specific to The Super Patch Company, whereas VoxxLife was focused on sport and physical benefits, with the Super Patch Company Dhaliwal has vastly expanded the marketing claims.
A healthy immune system is a key factor of overall health. Defend Patch is a non-invasive and drug-free technology that may support immunity through vibrotactile stimulation -making it easier to maintain overall health.
Breaking bad habits, better sleep, pain relief, stress relief, mental focus, energy – apparently all of this is obtainable by slapping a plastic square onto your skin.
Notably there are no studies provided for The Super Patch Company’s more egregiously marketed patches.
As far as The Super Patch Company’s MLM opportunity goes, it’s an overall expansion over VoxxLife’s simplified compensation plan.
At the heart of the plan is signing up with a “launch kit”, signing up for $90 a month autoship and then recruiting others who do the same.
Affiliates are penalized for making retail sales, by way of requiring 25% more sales volume to qualify for MLM commissions.
And while there are recruitment incentives in The Super Patch Company’s compensation plan, there are no retail incentives beyond the base 25% commission.
Pending The Super Patch Company getting actual peer-reviewed “FDA approved” studies to prove its marketing claims, I remain unconvinced VoxxLife’s “vibrotactile technology” is anything but a placebo.
Add that to an autoship recruitment focused compensation plan, and you’re left with an MLM opportunity that raises regulatory concerns both with its product and compensation.
It is a huge scam. The make tons of promises, but at the end of the day, its just a sticker.
Please let me know if this is kegit. Seems like the doctor community would have figured this out by now.
By and large I don’t think the doctor community takes magic plastic squares seriously.
I was shown a demonstration of these patches recently at a weekend event. I don’t believe the hype, but somehow, the representative, through some physical exercises, before and after putting the patch on my arm, was able to show some improvements.
I was able to resist some pushing and pulling actions and turn my torso farther to each side after having the patch on.
The brain does work in mysterious ways. 😉 Glad I didn’t buy any though.
Most people will be able to push themselves a bit further after a warmup set. uH-mAzInG!
I think if it will be a good “free drug “ medicine they will sold on website without looking for someone to help them to sell.
and from all videos I wached it’s looks more marketing, how you can make money to find people.
and when I see the actual CEO I just felt something not right. He doesn’t look very healthy first, and second he was talking not like a doctor or scientist.
Another funny thing I saw his video been taken in the beach on holidays. I May wrong but just feels something off.
This is far from a scam and very legit.
it literally chaned my life and doctors are incorparating in more and more.
Feel free to provide one peer-reviewed medical study pertaining to The Super Patch Company’s patches.
There aren’t any and any self-respecting doctor isn’t going to prescribe magical plastic stickers.
1. They aren’t plastic, they are Medical Grade Bandage
(Ozedit: derail removed)
3. Neuro Science is outstanding!!
4. There are ZERO ingredients
5. They work like a pro because our skin talks to our brain, constantly.
A “medical grade bandage”… made out of plastic?
Feel free to provide peer-reviewed medical studies showing The Super Patch Company’s products do anything.
Average bigfoot believer detected
The first thing you need to understand is that Voxx HPT technology is in BOTH the socks & the patches.
They expanded into medical-grade patches so they could help and target specific issues.
I don’t know how to upload the pdfs of the studies, but there are a pile of them
No clue why you all are saying plastic, Have you ever had a clear bandage from the hospital?? Same thing.
The first thing you need to understand is BehindMLM first reviewed VoxxLife in 2017.
You can link to the studies, or at the very least name them.
Scroll to bottom of page:
bashboxbetty.superpatch.com/wellness/manage-pain
You mean where it says this?:
Well you’ve certainly proved *something*
I must be missing something. There’s three studies on that page and none of them pertain to The Super Patch Company’s patches.
The Super Patch Company isn’t mentioned in any of the studies.
It’s pretty telling that the 1 “study” cited is published by a guy with a Bachelors in Arts,and the other guy a Masters in Arts and a teaching healthcare diploma
Also,the primary “study” was an observational that didn’t include any results from the non-patch users,so the results cannot be attributed to the patches as control users were manually excluded. It’s a shoddy design to make any claims
Sock “study” is just as bad,and the sizes of the groups in each “baseline” scale is way off,it’s not remotely a balanced comparison so there’s innumerable confounders likely
3rd “study” doesn’t even present the data,just a conclusion. Suspicious – calling bullshit
The 1st one has “FREEDOM super patch” though as I mentioned it’s bottom-of-the-barrel stuff
I suppose. Srysty Holding Co. appears to be The Super Patch Company’s parent company.
I don’t think this is a peer-reviewed study.
It’s possible,can’t find anything for or against – and 0 citations,so if it was it’s either low quality “pay to publish” stuff,or too niche.
It was 1month submission to publishing which feels like a automatic timeout. Then again,from 2 guys with Arts degrees I don’t expect much.
All I can say is they work for me and many millions of others. A lot of the confusion is the changeover from voxx to super patches, so documents aren’t fully updated yet.
They were invited to attend The 12th World Congress of the World Institute of Pain in Turkey in November 2023. Have a great day folks.
Lol it’s a paid for spot, I can also get an invite if I wanted to waste money.
And it’s not even expensive, it’s couple hundred bucks for “Full access”.
I was approach by a “friend” trying to convince me to use it saying it woukd help me with my health and wouldn’t interact with my chemo treatment.. Wow!
She’s neither a doctor nor a naturopath, and she wants me to play with my health by making me take something that is a scam.
She also wanted me to be part of her team to sell it, and I said that without being able to try it out, I’m not gonna sell it to People.
her answer was “it’s ok if you don’t try them, Just go with other people’s testimony”… now I know she’s not a real friend…
Just the oppooosite. she is a real friend.
If flogging bullshit for a quick buck when you’re at your most vulnerable is the bar for a “real friend”, yeah time to reassess life.
It does sound a bit predatory.
One of my dearest friends who understands how chronically and severely ill I am from serious degenerative nerve disease, sent me video for Super Patches.
A good friend of hers is selling them and has let her “try them out.” She also suffers severe pain from autoimmune disorder.
I sent her an article i located online, which described how these patches have no real scientific backing. But she’s convinced they are working and is suggesting I’m foolish not to try them myself.
It’s offensive that she believes some friend with zero background in any kind of science or healthcare knows more than my neurologist.
She’s definitely suffering the placebo effect and is highly susceptible/suggestible. I would like to find another fact based article on how it’s just a money making scheme with no real science.
I believe some of the jargon in the video she sent me was just made up to sound scientific. I’m a retired biology teacher so I do have some knowledge, though very limited, in how the nervous system affects functions of our bodies.
as seen on their website : This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. LOL
stop the search for the holy grail !!!!
youtube.com/watch?v=WFwIscRIhak
AI avatar marketing video = scam.
Bought into this organisation based on presentation by an associate and they’re 100% money back guarantee.
The product is garbage it does nothing. I’ve written 2 emails to get refunded no reply.
I called they told me if one single package was open they don’t refund. All this within 10 days of reception. Don’t get taken stay away.
THEY make no connection between the 2! These people are stealing real research, in paragraph one, and then place their own comments next to the real research in paragraph 2. BUT the 2 are not connected in any way, oldest fake research scam tactic in the book.
They leave the reader to make the faulty connection. And each and every time the hapless dunderhead makes the mistake of proximity.
The other thing these scammers do is use fake publishers that call themselves “Journals.”
And if that isn’t enough, they fill the citations with citations that have absolutely nothing to do with the alleged opinion research. Again scamming by association.
If those that the alleged research cite, KNEW of this, they generally disavow any and all connections with the scammers! But who has the time, the scammers know this and it’s not ill-eagle to post citations from others. The scammers know this!
THE OTHER THING THEY ARE DOING IS TO USE POWER DYNAMICS TO UNDULY INFLUENCE THE “”RESEARCH”” PARTICIPANTS, THIS GENERALLY IS ALWAYS A SEVERE VIOLATION OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND PERSONAL TRUST,…AND GENERALLY A CRIMINAL ACT.
Makes you wonder about these “clinicians” in the fist place, can you really trust someone in the medical field that wants to sell you something knowing that something doesn’t work? Or the fact that these clinicians can’t understand the research they are hawking?
Here is an example from their alleged research that is criminal in nature:
NOT ONLY IS THE TRUSTING PATIENT FACED WITH LOOSING THEIR MEDICAL CARE, THE “”CLINICIAN”” HAS ALL OF THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THESE DEVICES THRUST UPON THEM, THUS PROTECTING THE PARENT SCAMMING COMPANY THAT PRODUCES THESE PATCHES!!!!!!
ADDITIONALLY THESE HAPLESS PATIENTS ARE NOW FORCED TO PURCHASE THE PATCHES FROM THE INDIVIDUAL DOCTORS , ETC, THUS INCREASING EVERYONE’S DOWN-LINES!!! Thus ensuring more revenue!
Imagine being taken advantage of by your doctor???? That is abuse, and some kind of sick manipulation!
did any of you try it that you are talking like this?
if you wear it a year youll never take it off.
Asking people to try a product marketed on claims that aren’t supported by verifiable evidence isn’t going to get you far.
This is just another wannabe take off on the Life Wave patches that started back in 2004 by David Scmidt. I was shocked to see Life Wave is still being sold.
For something that is supposed to be so real, the Life Wave patches have never been approved by the FDA. Mainly because they never applied for FDA approval knowing full well they wouldn’t get it.
This is just more psycho-babble science trying to claim they have super healing properties with zero studies to support their claims, and also without FDA approval.
The people promoting this are not in it for the so-called life changing healing patches. They are in it solely for the MONEY.
The ridges on the FDA: “Orthopedic tape” are from the fingerprints of the head scam artist Jatinder Dhaliwal, it’s kind of an ironic FU from the hubris filled scammer in chief. Imagine that, using your own fingerprints, in your scam,…what contempt these people have for an honest law abiding living.
Oh, I forgot they do in fact have FDA registration, NOT approval, for “Orthopedic Tape.”
But the alleged research is supported by online journals that are clearly NOT peer reviewed, and very very fictitious. Never mind the fact that the journals and alleged research come from the very people that are selling these glorified post it notes.
They are the very definition of predatory research Journals, do a Google search. Oh and if you actually read the whole research you find out the subjects were pressured by their own “clinicians.”
That’s right folks the subject pool were from those selling the patches in a medical office or similar, talk about coercion!!!!
AS far as the balance and strength scam:
This snake oil sales trick has been around since Biblical times,…common well know scam, Houdini popularized this Carny trick, but apparently many have forgotten about this:
youtube.com/watch?v=Aoq0k4iRLUs
“Balance Test Scam. Watch how they fool people with this simple party trick”:
youtube.com/watch?v=2xBVEM2iMns
youtube.com/watch?v=xB6-rkHIk28
etc, etc,…
There are a hundred varations,…so easy, so easy to fool so many people with this one!!!!
The balance test is 100% fake. They touch you differently With and without the patch. Think about the words direction and pressure.
Shame on you!
Now they’re touting that the NFL are using these Silly Stickers ……
Like Really ???
yes, really
Is this one of those:
-bored trophy wife joins MLM
-bored trophy wife gets NFL husband to put patch on
–oMg NfL iS uSiNg OuR mAgIc PaTcHeS!
They Say these Professional Athletes are using the Stickers / Patches ….. but ……
Nobody can come up with Any Names …….. of these Teams or Athletes ……
Syncs with The Super Patch Company using football photos on their website with no identifiable players or logos.
If consumers can’t verify your marketing claims they’re deceptive marketing claims (FTC Act).
First …… They tell you that the Stickers need to be worn for 2 months before they actually start working …..
Then they put out a Video of a guy who is hanging on a Pull up Bar and he cannot do a pull up and they stick a Patch on his arm as he is still hanging on the Pull-Up Bar ….. and He Instantly Rips out a Bunch of Pull ups …. all within a second(s) …..
My wife called the Corporate office and they told her… Not to ay anything to Anybody but Yes …. The Patch, if worn will get a Heroin Addict to Stop using Heroin …..
Whoa….
Speaking as someone who’s had chronic pain for decades and won’t take drugs, I’m going to try them. Yes, I’m that desperate! I don’t give a rip about what the FDA approves or doesn’t approve.
I saw a doctor on YouTube saying how great they are. I don’t know her from Adam so I’m going to make my own decision instead of bitching about “documentation”.
If they work, Awesome! If they don’t work, so what? I’m out $60 and I move on. I have no interest in the mlm. If they do work, I’ll more than likely give samples to others in pain and let them decide for themselves.
Thanks for providing a great example of the perfect mark for these sorts of grifts.
FYI: FDA approval would require conducting of peer-reviewed studies proving The Super Patch Company’s patches do anything. I’ll let you rub your two brain cells together to figure out why there aren’t any studies.
Their VP of sales is Terry Newsome, if your looking to further your research.
They sent me samples, didn’t work for me. I have a torn rotator cup and sciatic nerve damage in my lower back. So I deal with chronic pain. Walking is the best solution so far for me.
Oz…..
What do you think happens from here. Somebody sent me this.
truthinadvertising.org/articles/what-you-should-know-about-super-patch/
Either the FTC and/or FDA does something or they don’t. Publications like TINA and BehindMLM can only create awareness.
A US regulator going after the silly plastic sticker MLM companies is long overdue.
These scammers are preying on innocent people who have minimal science training and buy into their contrived ‘proof’.
They insist that the ‘science’ is presented in peer-reviewed documents – BS. It’s fake – there is some validity to sensory inputs affecting overall health, but no way is a bunch of ridges going to make all that difference. Placebo effect in spades.
Each patch – apparently based on his own fingerprints lol lol – is produced for pennies and they are charging a fortune for them.
If they are SO great, they’d be everywhere – and have countless studies attesting to their validity – not a one that isn’t an ‘arranged’ publication by someone with money to be gained.
Now this Guy goes Public and States he is Declaring War on Big Pharma ….
Ok ….. Whats he got .. Where is his Research ….
What is up with this guy ?
Thoughts,
My thoughts are an FTC/FDA investigation is long overdue.
Oz,
How can this guy with ALL these Claims not be under investigation.
Are they waiting for the Money to Build for a Much Larger Case?
I have never seen such nonsense all over Social Media.
Anybody? Thoughts ?
Let’s just say not all investigations are made public. Usually by the time the public hears about it it’d be the enforcement action, not investigation.
Yeah I can’t speak for the FTC/FDA. If anything happens we’ll report on it but otherwise I know what is public.
Has Anybody heard anything else on this Sticker ….
Somebody called me. Tried to recruit me into the Business based on they claim to have put this on a Person with Parkinson’s Disease and literally within 2 minutes he stopped all shaking. Walked away from his Walker and now is Normal and hasn’t been shaking since .
I can’t believe the things on Social Medial about this and they claim they have all these studies on these stickers.
Confused