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Brad D. Smith
September 25, 2009
Charged for but never ordered
Product was never ordered (actually never heard of), but was shipped to my address and multiple charges were made to my credit card. I have never delt with or heard of this company or product. This is completely fraudulent. They send this stuff without permission and charge credit cards that are not given to them for payment.
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randal_bond
August 4, 2009
hidden charges; never arrived
The product's name is Youth Res-V. They have many websites that advertise it. At first you read that it's a free trial and you only have pay postage costs. When you have paid, it turns out that you will be charged for this bottle in two weeks' time and every subsiquent month for the bottles they will send you. By this time it's too late - your card details have been given.
As soon as I realized the con, I cancelled my card, so that they would not be able to charge me anymore. But, even worse so, the packet never arrived in three weeks' time. They claimed that it was sent with USPS and gave the tracking number but it, obviously, was a fake one, because I could never find an item with this number on USPS website. When I wrote them and asked to resend it as I have never received the bottle, I got no reply.
At least, I suffered a minimum loss of postage costs, and that's all they have got from me.
Stay well away, and remember, that they created multiple websites, so it's not an address but the name that you should take into account. Take care.
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