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Robert C. Moran
Country: United States
This is a scam. I tried to call to cancel but couldnt get through at first.
I kept calling and finally reached a live person.
The package I received stated the date of shipment was 6/25/2008. That is the same day they charged my credit card.I reached someone on 6/30/2008. But they said that they shipped to me 6/18/2008 and consequently could not refund my money. Scam....Scam

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    Deborah USA
    I also went throught the same think with them.  They give a run around until it is too late to cancel.  They say things like their computere is down call back later.  Scam...Scam is correct!!!
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    tj
    The "embarassing health problem product" billing scammers should be aware of this recent conviction:

    http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iRwWKqK8FgMRhFIP8bgARsaYx54wD92QONF00

    From the Associated Press
    August 28, 2008

    "Ohio company owner gets 25 years in fraud case
    By TERRY KINNEY – 23 hours ago

    CINCINNATI (AP) — A business owner convicted of defrauding customers seeking male sexual enhancement products and a variety of herbal supplements was sentenced Wednesday to 25 years in prison.

    Steve Warshak, 42, founder of Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, also was ordered to pay $93,000 in fines. He was convicted in February on 93 counts of conspiracy, fraud and money laundering.

    Federal prosecutors accused the company of bilking customers out of $100 million through a series of deceptive ads, manipulated credit card transactions and refusal to accept returns or cancel orders.

    U.S. District Judge S. Arthur Spiegel ordered the company, along with other defendants, to forfeit more than $500 million. He said it was impossible to calculate exactly how much money was lost by customers, so he accepted a figure based on how much Warshak and the company took in.

    Berkeley distributes various products alleged to boost energy, manage weight, reduce memory loss and aid sleep. The company's main product, Enzyte, which promises sexual enhancement, has ads featuring "Smiling Bob," a happy man with an exaggerated smile.
    "

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