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BodyScience LLC AcaiReduce, cleanse aware I responded to an ad that popped up after a google search. It seemed legitimate because it was presented by a Channel 7 reporter who said she'd tried the product. Garbage! The capsules arrived eventua Los Angeles, California
I responded to an ad that appeared on right of screen after googling something. The advert seemed legitimate as it was presented by a Channel 7 reporter who said she'd tried the product and lost weight.
The product was offered for FREE for a 60 day trial with only the postage to be paid for.
The capsules eventually arrived. They didn't work even though I followed the instructions to the letter.
Then I noticed my credit card was debited $203.64 immediately and a further $208.02 the following month. I tried over and over to contact them using every method available. No response whatsoever.
I have appealed to the bank to reimburse this fraudulent transaction and am waiting for a response.
I tried googling the product name and saw the Ripoff site and noticed others had been fleeced as well!
It's really put me off buying online. Where does your credit card number go when you send it off into the ether of cyberspace? Think about that just before you press "PAY" next time!