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Ms. Wolf
March 31, 2011
Stay away from this company and their products
I ordered from Heart Guardian's website one bottle of Cholesterolblock to try it. After one month with this product my cholesterol was not reduced but actually grew 25 points.
I discontinued using Cholesterol block - I had a few pills left, and never ordered additional bottles.
Without my permission Heart Guardian started sending me the Cholesterol block capsules on a monthly bases continuously charging my credit card. I called them to cancel and told to credit my money back, they refused.
They asked to return the unused two bottles, which I did, but they would not return me my money anyway. Instead they offered to choose something else from the list their products. Stay away from this company, and their products.
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Jai jai
January 12, 2011
No prior knowledge of company
I have had $49.99 the equivalent of £33.46, I have no prior knowledge of this company and have only learnt about it through these complaints. It is a direct debit on my card and my bank say they can't stop it. I am going to get back in touch with my bank and see if they can find a website. This happened to me before and I was able to stop it through the website. Has anyone else any ideas???
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Toby
May 3, 2010
Unathuorized charges
How can they take money out of my account without my cosent. I hope they rot in ***. I live on a fixed income and my health is excellent so why would I need this product anyway. I checked my online banking today and seen a withdrawl of $49.95 from Heart Guardian. Ive never heard of this place and I never ordered any of their products. Ive turned them into my bank and they will get my money back. this company should be sued... Hope to read about this company going to court. I will keep a watch out in my newspaper.
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heartaches over heart guardian
March 3, 2010
did not order, charged 49.95
My bank statement shows a charge of $49.95 from Heart Guardian for some kind of pills that I never ordered,
never received, never would have ordered in a million years because I am of average weight and do not have
a cholesterol problem. I have never ordered any kind of medication or vitamins online, in fact I rarely order
ANYTHING online. I hope I can get a refund.
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EwaD21
November 19, 2009
Fraud alert
Heart Guardian have charged me $29.95/month for two months (September and October). Ididn't order anything from the company, and I don't them at all. The charges are authorized and I don't recognize I have ordered or received anything from the company. This is a frault charge and keep sucking blood from consumer. It should be stopped and cannot be tolerated. The company has posted three phones numers (1-800-461-1399, 1-800-591-5381, 941-496-8492) on their web-site, when you call this phones, a recording said they are no longer valid and have been disconnected.
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Joan Robinson
July 13, 2009
Charged me for one bottle, then three and never received the product.
On 5/28/09 I ordered three bottlew at 99.95. When my statement came, they charged me with one bottle for 29.95 and an additional 3 at $99.95 on that same day. However, I never received any product.
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May 13, 2008
Scam did not order
Shows a 59.00 charge to my bank. In dispute as I never ordered.
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February 6, 2008
cancel subscription
Unauthorized subscription unable to cancel
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December 10, 2007
Scam and rip off!
My cholestrol was reading just over 300 at my semi-annual checkup. My doctor wanted to put me on cholestrol meds, however after seeing the ads from Heart Guardian I decided to try that first. I took the cholestrol block for 6 months. I just had my six month checkup and my cholesterol reading was the same as 6 months ago. I was scammed on this one. Please advise others to not waste their money.
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September 5, 2007
Poor quality product!
I want to send this back, but their phone is off the hook..24 hours a day. I am like the last complainant, I too have received two shipments... the second sent autoship. The 1st was shipped 7/26 and the 2rd shipped 8/10 almost before the 1st order came to me.
I'm sending both back with auto tracking...
Beware people!
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