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Blevution
May 10, 2011
£75 was taken from my online account without my knowledge
I claimed a free trial of a slimming product Super Acai. All I was to pay was £2-49p. However before I received the product £75 was taken from my online account without my knowledge. I contacted the company within 14 days of my receiving the pills, i.e 27/01/2011 to find out why this was done and I was told I was outside the time limit. This was all in small print that I failed to notice. The time limit was 14 days so I was in time.
Please advise me as to what I can do as I think many people have been hoodwinked by these "free trial" offers.
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Repaler
May 3, 2011
Their USA supplier deducted $99.95 from my debit card
I'm a pensioner who put ob excess weight as a result of a medical problem. I have sought a way of reducing weight which doesn't involve much excercise, which I can't do. Pureslim's online advertising persuaded me to buy a "slimming aid" based, the said, on the acai berry. Their "free offer" actually involved the payment of a small amount, and the product the sent was a colonic cleanser containing a tiny amount of acai. It has no slimming effect whasoever.
To rub salt in the wound, their USA supplier deducted $99.95 from my debit card, whose details they could only obtain from Pureslim. My bank charged a further £4 for the dollar transaction. The couple of pounds I paid for the phony goods I can write off, but the $99.95 converts to a shade over £66, and with the bank charge I'm prepared to round the claim off at £70.
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