|
|
33% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
34% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
33% |
Most HelpfulI bought the Slim Cognito Spanx at a department store about 2 weeks after having my first child (2 years ago). I still wear this wonderful, slimming undergarment (2 years later).
The Slim Cognito is an undergarment that goes up over your panties to right under your bra. It's like a modern-day girdle,...
review »
Most HelpfulI brought mine off Ebay for $27 without the straps. I attached 2 regular bra-straps to it and put it on. All I have to say is...OMG!!!! This shapewear is the best I have ever used. Initially when I took it out the package it looked very small, but it went on without any problems. I am almost 2 months post liposuction surgery and I am using spanx slim cognito as a compression garment. My body looks great!! A perfect hourglass. It sucks you in where you need and wont give that flat pancake booty everyone hates. My thighs look amazing also. I have since brought another one off Ebay for $34. I highly...
review »The company's customer service is non-existent. I made a number of requests via e-mail to have a customer service representative contact me and the company has refused to do so. They do not stand by their faulty product or care about their customers in any way. I'm not surprised that they are not registered with the better business bureau seeing as how they would have many negative reviews. This company does not care about their customers and are very clear about that.
I purchased Spanx Slim Cognito Mid Thigh Body Shaper in Feb. The large was huge on me so I called to do an exchange. They said they would send a Med and credit me for the return when they received it. When I didn't get a credit I called several times and was told they may not have processed it yet, try back. Later I was told that they had changed their customer service company and couldn't look up my order anymore, that they would have to put in a request and someone would call me back within 24-72 hrs. I called three times and no one ever called me back. The kicker is that my credit...
review »