I check on snopes on a regular basis, so when I saw an advert showing FREE samples for teeth whitening products - 2 for less than $4.00 - I gave my credit card details for postage. I trusted this offer for a free sample as it was on SNOPES. and only because it was on SNOPES. The product shows a MOM DISCOVERING A CHEAP WAY OF WHITENNG TEETH and gives a promo code for the free samples. I am appalled that SNOPES would allow itself to be a part of a scam which has cost me hundreds of pounds, which has been tken from my account illegally.
I am having to fight with Visa to try to get some money back. The companies concerned have produced paperwork proving that I ordered the products with amounts that were not on my original order form. Only the delivery prices were shown. I can ill afford the loss of this money. I know I am not the only person to be taken in by this scam. I even told all my firends about it as it was on snopes - telling them that it couldlnot be a scam as it was on snopes. What a joke!