|
[email protected]
April 10, 2011
IT Started with HYDROLIZE SCAM artists
Hydrolize scammers get you with this fake marketing scammers called by many names FUNSOURCE probably owned by pobably HYDROLIZEthe mother ship of scammers. How can you get these unathourized charges back? Banks are in on it too since they go ahead and give your money away without your confirmation, even if it throws your account overdrawn they plead ignorant.
Does anyone have a solution to put an end to this, are there any class action lawsuits against this to stop them from stealing money?
|
|
Ray M, NJ
December 4, 2010
Questionable monthly charges
I am being charged $1.95 / month by this company and another $1.95 by Pro FunSource Monthly for services I have no idea about. I suspect it's related to a "free" subscription for Hydrolyze cream. While ordering the free trial for this under-eye cream the recorded message bombarded me with offers for about six other products I had no interest in and one that came with a "free" $80 gift card for either Targets or Walgreens. I believe I said yes to that offer but it had nothing to do with the products offered by these companies - bicycle lights, is just one example I can remember from their website. THIS IS A SCAM to separate us from our money a little at time like my two $1.95 charges that they probably hoped would go unnoticed for many more months - or $19.95 a month like I see on some other complaints. The company should be put out of business asap because their only "service" is to make people cynical about ordering products over the phone. I might have considered keeping the Hydrolize subscription if it did, indeed, work to remove the bags under my eyes, but now I consider them part and parcel of one big scam and I am cancelling that order today. STAY AWAY FROM PRO VALUE, PRO FUN, AND HYDROLIZE - IT'S NOTHING BUT A SCAM!
|