Ordered their product to preview for 8.95. when I realized it automatically signs you up for a membership I immediately cancelled it. Found out later they meant you pay for the preview but you must send back the product to get a refund of $64.17 that you shouldnt have been charged in the first place. What a scam they have going. Just try to get your money back, learned my lesson (never order these scam products!). Tried getting my bank to take charges off, that didnt happen. Now I have to return the so called product (which didnt work to begin with) and hope that they reimbuse my money. Fat chance of that happening.


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1. Written by Cicero, on 18-08-2008 13:03

I had the same thing happen a few months ago, but they did end up removing the charges. I learned my lesson..no more charge card numbers given over the phone. I thought they would be straight up because they advertised on radio stations which I thought were more reputable! It's still buyer beware out there!!!

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