fake phentermine
Complaint
Nikki
Country: United States
i had this scam from phen375.com or I ordered phen from phen375.com and these fraud pills turned up then the foreginers sold my details. they said it was real phentermine and all i got were these fakes that make my heart hurt, side effects galore from these fake scammy pills that are sold by indian call centers now they call me every week to offer adipex diazepam etc etc.... be aware they will steal you money all thieves selling crappy fakes
Comments
No refund policy. Not as discribed dispute.
You can dispute the advertisement on this. You would have to take the pills to a pharmacy or qualified merchant and get documentation that what you bought is infancy a fake. This has to be a real pharmacy with verifiable information. You can then dispute this with out returning it but, hold on to the unused bottles as the merchant can ask during the dispute for you to return and when they recieve the product back issue a credit. If you don't have it to send you will lose your dispute.
MasterCard
All same rules apply but you have to allow 30 days for a credit not 15 days and if the merchant is not in the USA. You can dispute a attempted return.
Make sure with all canceled disputes that you file you mention that you were not advised of the cancelation policy. As most disputes can be filed that way but, if you were advised and they can prove it (online orders) than you will lose that dispute as well. Now most have a certain PCO amount. Not all company's are the same. Visa $15.00. MasterCard $15.00 American Express (credit) $20.00 PCO is a amount that the bank will credit. Policy Charge Off.
American Express
The same rules as MasterCard apply. However, Amex has alot more leniency when it come to the actuall dispute decision. Example. The merchant is Hertz. You rent a car drive off in it. You forget to fill it up and you get a dent in the door. When you return the car two days latter they bill you the agreed price and they bill you $3,450.82 over that amount. So it appears on your statement as two txns. Now normally if they show up on the same txn you can dispute the txn and normal win as that is a merchant violation. However two desperate txns visa and MasterCard you would have no dispute right as two txns. But you can still file it by writing no bank can refuse a written dispute. They can only refuse it if there is no evidence. That's when having Amex is nice. You can dispute the txn and actually win the claim.
You can always call your bank as each bank has the ability to modify the dispute process as the contact with MasterCard, visa, Amex between you bank, allow for alterations to the policy. If the bank stands to make them more money they make more changes. You can bet that low credit ranking credit cards. As in for people with bad credit will have the most strict policy as they don't stand to make the bank as much money as the bigger banks.
PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE YOUR DEBIT VISA WITH CREDIT CARD POLICY
they have different policy's. I work in credit card disputes. I cannot help you with any policy they have.
No refund policy. Not as discribed dispute.
You can dispute the advertisement on this. You would have to take the pills to a pharmacy or qualified merchant and get documentation that what you bought is infancy a fake. This has to be a real pharmacy with verifiable information. You can then dispute this with out returning it but, hold on to the unused bottles as the merchant can ask during the dispute for you to return and when they recieve the product back issue a credit. If you don't have it to send you will lose your dispute.
MasterCard
All same rules apply but you have to allow 30 days for a credit not 15 days and if the merchant is not in the USA. You can dispute a attempted return.
Make sure with all canceled disputes that you file you mention that you were not advised of the cancelation policy. As most disputes can be filed that way but, if you were advised and they can prove it (online orders) than you will lose that dispute as well. Now most have a certain PCO amount. Not all company's are the same. Visa $15.00. MasterCard $15.00 American Express (credit) $20.00 PCO is a amount that the bank will credit. Policy Charge Off.
American Express
The same rules as MasterCard apply. However, Amex has alot more leniency when it come to the actuall dispute decision. Example. The merchant is Hertz. You rent a car drive off in it. You forget to fill it up and you get a dent in the door. When you return the car two days latter they bill you the agreed price and they bill you $3,450.82 over that amount. So it appears on your statement as two txns. Now normally if they show up on the same txn you can dispute the txn and normal win as that is a merchant violation. However two desperate txns visa and MasterCard you would have no dispute right as two txns. But you can still file it by writing no bank can refuse a written dispute. They can only refuse it if there is no evidence. That's when having Amex is nice. You can dispute the txn and actually win the claim.
You can always call your bank as each bank has the ability to modify the dispute process as the contact with MasterCard, visa, Amex between you bank, allow for alterations to the policy. If the bank stands to make them more money they make more changes. You can bet that low credit ranking credit cards. As in for people with bad credit will have the most strict policy as they don't stand to make the bank as much money as the bigger banks.
PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE YOUR DEBIT VISA WITH CREDIT CARD POLICY
they have different policy's. I work in credit card disputes. I cannot help you with any policy they have.
You people and you disputing [***] drives me nutts. Everyone always thinks they know how to do everything even the job for something you should have to sue a company for. Not call someone extending credit to you. Btw your credit card intact don't belong to you. It belongs to your bank. Read the back of it. You do not own the money. It is not an asset. If you cannot read all terms on that website it's your own fault and should have to pay for it. It says right on the website until the end that it is a prescription free equivalent phentermine. It does the same thing as phentermine. Not that it is phenteine and from a billing stand point you will probably lose this dispute unless your bank has exceptions to the policy. As this product was not, not as discribed. And they do have a no return policy. It's like buying a car As is without looking at it or driving it first. You can't return it and you still have to pay for it. People and credit cards. Did you know if you pay it off every month and are never late your not really a good customer nope. Unless you paying interest you don't really get labeled as a privileged member. Your bank will actually cancel accounts like this that file multi-disputes. However if you pay interest every month and late fees. You get more chances to just have a credit placed on your account everyone who pays interest on your account. You can always once a year call in about something that is under $100.00 give some guilt story to the rep about you father dying and product being broken blah blah. They will just issue a curtesy credit onto your account. If your credit line is $50,000.00 or higher raise that amount to $250.00. As long as in two years they have made that much against you they will credit.
Remember all this information is valid for one credit card company. This information is all public information and is not a trade secret. The implications implied that a bank will credit over lies is based on opinion and personal experiences. Every credit card company has its own policy.
Also noticed youtube videos about them and all the positive 'commenters' had all joined on the same day and only made the one post.
Totally pathetic.