Joint Support Instaflex 14 day samples as advertise T.V. & Internet
Complaint
Frank Guzzone
Country: United States
I responded to an ad on T.V and INTERNET for a 14 days sample FOR FREE which I received it of 42 capsules . but when I received my bank statement I was CHARGED $74.98. I called and asked why I was charged I THOUGHT IT WAS FREE SAMPLE, they said that they sent me 90 days supplies INSTEAD . It is misleading, misrepresentation, scamming and fraudulent taking advantage of the sick people who needs alternative remedy aside from medications. IT HAS TO BE STOPPED OF FALSE AD. WHICH IS USING SOME OLDER ACTORS TO PROMOTE THEIR SCAMS ON T.V. AD. I WILL REPORT THIS TO OUR ATTORNEY GENERAL IN NEW YORK, AND FEDERAL AUTHORITIES OF YOUR BUSINESS PRACTICES. INCLUDED GNC VITAMINS. I AM SENDING IT BACK A.S.A.P.
Comments
Contact your bank or credit card company immediately to dispute the fraudulent transaction, and block the card number to prevent additional fraud. Follow up with a written dispute or fraud affidavit sent to your bank.
Your bank can reverse disputed charges if you dispute within 60 days of the statement date of the statement showing the disputed charges, under FRB Reg. E (for checking account debit card or other EFT), or under FCBA (for credit cards).
Watch your next few statements carefully, to make sure they don't roll this "automatic charge" over to your new card number.
File fraud complaints with FTC and your state Attorney General, and at www.ic3.gov
Haven't found who to call - any ideas?????