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They are fraud Do not order from this company....i ordered buy 2 get to free ad they charged me for 4 bottles....Did not return my full refund after I canceled order and they sent it anyway...payed to return package and they did not refund me my full amount....charged me 40.00 restocking fee....Spoke to 3 different girls, Lola, Shimeka, & Kyra on 3 separate occasions.. When I called I was told by all 3 that I would receive full refund .....Do not order from this company...They will take money from you any way they can....
They ripped me off, they charged my card for 7 bottles that I didn't want and they wouldn't let me cancel my order! I'm 59years old,and I'm on a fixed income. I ordered the ones for my joints and never got them! Instead I got 7 bottles of shit!
I also had $119 taken out of my account. When I called they said I had signed up a subscription which I was not made aware of. When I spoke first time, because was billed higher than actual cost nothing was said. She made it sound like I agreed to higher price but finally agreed to reduce it. This second order under the guise of subscription, was told I could not return any of the products and they would fight any stop payment. Stay away as they are scamming customers.
Do not do business with this company. They are absolutely horrible. They sent me a supplement that I did not order. They send a glucose and cholesterol reducing supplement. I thought I was buying a lung cleanse supplement. They refuse to let me return the product for a refund stating this one would also work to clear my lungs. I do not have issues with blood sugar or cholesterol and felt this supplement may harm me. They didn’t care, still refused saying I bought on a promotion. Absolutely horrible company to do business with.
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