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fraudulent advertising
By Debi, 27 Sep 2007 | Country: United States
I ordered their free trial which was a joke. I paid for shipping and handling for delivery which took over three weeks. Before I even got the vitamins I contacted them to cancel since it was taking so long. Within a week after that they had charged my bank account. I called and talked to a customer service rep that was absolutely no help so I asked to speak to a supervisor. I did get my money returned but the catch of the whole thing was it was supposed to be a free trial, yet if I did not return the unused portion of the free trial I would be charged for them. So I returned them and paid more shipping. That is not a free trial. that is fraudulent advertising.
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Debi
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