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Chase54
June 1, 2011
Unethical company
I saw an advertisement online for a nitric oxide muscle building product called Force Factor. It caught my attention because it was endorsed by professional athletes like the Chicago Bulls' Derrick Rose and Vernon Davis of the San Franciso 49ers. There was a promotion to received a FREE sample of Force Factor and I reluctantly signed up. I don't usually do things like this but I thought it seemed legitimate. I received my FREE sample very fast and tried the product over the next couple weeks (although honestly I felt no difference). Then, the company bills my account $74.95 and sends me another bottle of the product. Very unethical in my opinion and their return address isn't even posted on the internet...you have to call their information line to get it. I will never use this product again. Do NOT buy anything from this company...Its a shame that Rose and Davis are endorsing such a terrible company.
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Price21
May 23, 2011
NO Refund
SCAM...DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY...We got a free trial of force factor, did not tell us they enroll you in their monthly program to receive a bottle every month for $75... Are they crazy. These pills do not even work. When we received the first bottle the first month, thats how I found out they tricked you. So, I sent the package back with the number on it they requested... Been over a month and still no refund. They said they never received the package back.. Right. I will be emailing every complaint board, etc. on the internet about this company everyday. This is a SCAM...
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mikec822
May 5, 2011
Credit Card Fraud
The very next day after I ordered this crap I got a call from my credit card company asking if some charges to my card were valid. They said there were two charges totalling over $1, 100 in New Jersey. One place was Best Buy. I told them I have not been to Jersey in months and have bought nothing from Best Buy. How do I know this credit card fraud was done by someone in Force Factor? Easy, I only used my card at three other places. At none of those places did I supply my name, address, card number and most importantly, 3 digit security code on back of card. Also, they were places I have done business with for years. Anyone ordering from this site will lose more than just another charge for their product. Wondering if anyone else has experienced this.
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Force Factor Fraud
April 6, 2011
FREE TRIAL SCAM
Force Factor's Free trial scam is so very obvious. Let me explain. First the tool of a Scam is to make the honest person appear to be at fault in the matter. This is typically done by making them to appear negligent. And I've actually seen statements by persons claiming to be actual representatives of FORCE FACTOR. Referring to buyers as "Stupid" or "Dumb" because they didn't read all of their cleverly crafted fine print.
I ask you what honest business sells you a product without you actually authorizing the sale ? They FORCE FACTOR secure your credit card. They do this by giving you a FREE TRAIL OFFER but you must pay for the shipping with a credit card. They then use your credit card to buy an item that you never authorize. And lo and behold...the product is their own. And suprise ...surprise they mail you an item you never wanted. Then after you receive it. They claim its all "your" fault because you didn't read their three or four page add. Yet the print is in a large box right next to your credit card info (so, guess what "sucker" its all you fault, so shut up". Well ...let's put it this way. If the business was honest. They would give you a free trial offer. Then you would decide and say "Hey, this is a great product". I would love to buy some more. No, that's not how FORCE FACTOR does it, they just set up a difficult to understand add slanted at manipulating the buyer to overlook a fraudulent sale. In which they take your credit card information and buy you a helping of their product and ship it right to you. Horrible. Scams like this happen every day. They are taken into court rooms every day and thieves like Force Factor are publically humiliated into being shown for what they are --- "crooks"...
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I don't complain
April 6, 2011
Free Trial
I accepted to take the "free trial" for the product "Force Factor". The product in hindsight appears to be a complete scam. They initiate the process with a phony "quiz" as to whether or not a person qualifies for the "free trial" I would later ask the supervisor I contacted by phone, if anyone actually did not qualify. He refused to give me that information. Force Factor does send you a 14 day supply of pills for the the shipping fee which you pay. The only reason they charge you for shipping the product is to secure your credit card information. Its very obvious in hindsight. Their add is very lengthy and since the average person only consumes or reads 24 to 50 words of any typical add. They know full well. You will never notice that they have a stipulation.
The Stipulation is that you have to call in and cancel the product 18 days after the reciept of the quoite "Free Trial" or they will charge your credit card for 80.00 for an addition order of the product. Basically charging you and shipping you a product that you never officially order. Does that sound like a "scam" to you. I sure hope it does. Because it absolutely is. Then you have to ask, if their free trial is such a scam. How about the product you are putting your body. It most likely is also a scam. I say on this a HUGE BUYER BEWARED.
I spoke at length with three representatives on the phone and their attitude about my complaint was basically. We could "care less". They did state they would give a refund upon receipt of the returned product. Originally the first rep said they couldn't refund if I had opened the package. My statement was. How would I know what it was "if I didn't open the plastic bag to take the actual box out"...they then revised their refund. At this time I have been only promised a refund but have not seen anything. Please I implore you do not buy this product ...typically where there is one scam there are many. .
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Bradleydas
January 1, 2011
muscle
Force Factor Supplement is one of the most liked supplements in the market. It is a very natural muscle growth stimulant. One can easily gain weight with the help of the Force Factor. It has great content in the form of soya protein and nitric oxide which helps to gain weight and muscle.
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Bradleydas
January 1, 2011
muscle
Force Factor Supplement is one of the most liked supplements in the market. It is a very natural muscle growth stimulant. One can easily gain weight with the help of the Force Factor. It has great content in the form of soya protein and nitric oxide which helps to gain weight and muscle.
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Illa
September 2, 2010
Fraud
Force factor from GMC is a joke. They tell you its free then charge you 75 buck for it 2 weeks later. It doesnt work unless you are taking it to give you the runs then it works grate. If you take this stuff plan on being on the toilet for a while. Then when you call in to tell them to reverse the charges they give you a hard time. DO NOT FALL FOR THERE TRICKS. AND DONT BUY THERE DIAREA PILLS!!!
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brian fa
August 10, 2010
factor this
this sounds like focus factor all over again...what you need to tell force factor reps...is...that you are calling the attorney general in their state and in your state..that you are going to register a complaint of FRAUD...that's MAIL FRAUD FOLKS!!oh be sure to get the person's name you are talking to...and also ask to speak to a supervisor and YES get heir name as well...in order to file complaints you must have documentation!!!time /names and what was said! this is free advise and as a thank you from you all i ask is you pass the information on...EVERYWHERE AND EVERYONE YOU MEET!
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josh cruz
May 24, 2010
HEALTH PROBLEMS
I TOOK FORCE FACTOR AND 3 DAYS LATER I HAD TO BE RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL BECAUSE I HAD EXTREME PAIN IN MY MUSCLES, AND THE DOCTOR TOLD ME THAT FORCE FACTOR COULD OF DAMAGE MY KIDNEES AND MY LIVER BECAUSE IT WAS REALISING TO MUCH OF MY MUSCLES enzymes. DONT TAKE IT ITS POISIN THOSE WERE THE DOCTORS WORDS.
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