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AVG Communications KickX Golf Balls Several Addresses: Amazon.com/ Walmart Internet
I have tried the advertised "KickX" golf balls several times. My first trial was via the Internet several years ago from 2017, and advertised as a "Free Trial" offer by paying $.99 shipping cost for a 12-ball pack. I received the 12-ball pack and shortly thereafter an invoice for $34.99 for the supposed "Free Trial" offer that was charged to my credit card listed for "good faith". I protested the $34.99 claiming this was a "free trial" according to all Internet advertising. After several weeks of debating I ended up filing a dispute charge on my credit card and eventually was credited the $34.99 by my credit card company. Just for the "heck of it" I tried using the $.99 offer once again to see if indeed this was a justified "free trial". It was NOT! Again I got an invoice on my credit card for $34.99 for the 12-ball theoretical "free trial" offer. I contacted KickX to no avail being routed to several departments until I finally gave up on communications with KickX. Once again I filed a dispute with my credit card company and several weeks later was once again credited the $34.99 amount on my card. These "people" are ridiculously a "huge rip off" by using totallly false advertising. As it ended up I kept both 12-ball packs of the KickX golf balls and only paid both $.99 shipping charges. The golf balls were nothing special. Didn't increase distance, didn't stop on the greens and did not perform any different than a $7.99 per dozen cheap golf ball! And I'm a good golfer, a 4-handicap, so I know what a good golf ball should offer. It is NOTHING compared to a Titleist Pro-V 1 or any other good quality golf ball. Don't even think about accepting this bogus "free trial" offer by Kick-X. It's total b.s.! I welcome any comments and will back up my above message with testimonials by others who have tried this same bogus golf ball. Thanks for listening. JGoff, Louisville,KY.