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Last reviewed: Feb 20, 2025

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Getheatspark is an online company. Based on 4 reviews on TrustPlane, it has an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars. Last reviewed February 20, 2025.

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Scammers

They sent a generic machine that was loud and smelt whilst it didn't heat the room. And they needed to be chased. And the price was astronomical with a warranty charged that wasn't requested.

Jocelyn Carr
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Scammers

Scammers. If you want one of these, reverse image search and buy a £15 amazon heater EXACTLY THE SAME AS the ones these are selling for thrice the amount!Do NOT BUY!

Gareth Davies
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BEWARE of these SCAMMERS!!

I don't have anything from this company, but I work for a legit company that sells heaters. I just had a cx (customer) call in- extremely upset, thinking they had got scammed by us... I was unable to locate an order for the guy at all....he starts reading instructions & I knew it was not our product. Then he mentioned the company name on his order read " getheatspark"--- this guy was scammed. I feel awful for him. & I was unable to locate a phone number for these scammers. You should be ashamed of yourselves!!!

Brooke
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Heatspark heater scam with a fake TrustScore on getheatspark.

Yet another product marketed by a Lithuania based company called UAB Commerce Core, that uses false and misleading ads to sell low quality products at hugely inflated prices.For example these 'Heatspark heaters', identical ones cost around £17 on eBay, Amazon uk and AliExpress etc. They just stick their Heatspark 'brand name' on these cheap generic fan heaters and sell them for £50 while falsely claiming that the £50 price is actually a 75% discount!The website makes multiple false or misleading claims, eg 'energy bills are increasing by 80%', the actual figure is an increase of 5% in January 24 and forecast to fall in April 24, so they are actually going down overall over the next 5 months. Website claims the average household bill is £5000, it's nowhere near that, it's less than half that at under £2000 even after the January 24 increase. The product does not save £4000 /80% on energy bills as claimed on the getheatspark website. How can you save £4000 when the average annual bill is under £2000. It's a cheap generic 800w heater being sold with false claims at a vastly inflated price.The Heatspark is sold by UAB Skaitmeninė Reklama, Lithuania aka UAB Commerce Core run by someone called Oskaras Brazaitis and is just one of dozens of products they promote via social media ads (YouTube, Google, Facebook, Tiktok etc) using deceptive advertising and false claims.Other heaters sold by them using these misleading ads and huge price markups include Alpha heater, Ecowell heater, Ecofusion heater, Wellheater, Warmool, Equiwarmpro, Ecoheat, Evoheat etc...as well as fake energy saving devices called Voltbox, Voltmox, Voltcord etc: they have dozens of similar websites with the same misleading and false claims - they just change the product name. Google any of these product names + the word scam or Trustpilot to see that they have multiple complaints and bad reviews.Their website getheatspark also prominently displays a static (fake/lookalike ) Trustpilot logo / widget and the text says TrustScore 4.7 | 8938 Customer Reviews - as you can see here, they do NOT have a Trustscore of 4.7 nor do they have thousands of reviews, so this is obviously fake - yet another totally false claim from this company in their attempts to rip people off during a cost of living crisis.

Mark
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According to TrustPlane, Getheatspark has a 1.0/5 rating based on 4 verified reviews as of April 2026. Source: trustplane.app/company/getheatspark-com