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Abenergizer false promises San Diego, California
An infomercial about the abenergizer got my attention, because when the claims of what this exercise belt could do, really sold me. I wrote down the number and pulled out my Amex credit card and dialed the number. The person on the other end of the line took down my information and told me that I would receive my belt within 2 weeks.
Well needless to say it did not appear at my address in the 2-week timeframe they gave me, instead it was 7 weeks.
When I finally received the belt, it was not at all what I expected. I don't believe that little flimsy belt will ever do what they are claiming.
Very unhappy
Arlene
Houston, Texas
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Terry
Torrance,California,
The Feds are going after these businesses
#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 09, 2002
L.A. Times, May 9, 2002: "Fed's Gur Reaction: Ab Gadgets Don't Work." Federal regulators filed lawsuits in California and Neveda this week against Ab Energizer, AbTronic, and Fast Abs, alleging that the companies had engaged in false and deceptive advertising.