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  • Report:  #740157

Complaint Review: Crazy Train Bath Salts

Crazy Train Bath Salts crazy train aromatherapy powder, useless inferior product SCAM , Internet

  • Reported By:
    magnumxxl78 — miami beach Florida United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Mon, June 13, 2011
  • Updated:
    Mon, June 20, 2011

I had purchased a product called crazy train bath salts aka aromatherapy powders from this company. I received the order and the product does not work. I lost thousands of dollars, customers want there money back. The product is useless and a waste of money

3 Updates & Rebuttals


BathSaltsUnique

Arizona,
United States of America

Crazy Train - Bogus Scam Report

#4UPDATE Employee

Mon, June 20, 2011

READ THIS BEFORE YOU BUY CRAZY TRAIN AROMA THERAPY POWDER.  The poster of the above report is just another scam artist attempting to extort money from the good people at Crazy Train aroma therapy powder by offering to remove negative comments from various blogs and websites for a fee. It's obvious that he/she posted these negative comments in the first place because no reasonable person would ever spend thousands of dollars on Crazy Train aroma therapy if the product did not work -- especially when you can get a FREE SAMPLE at (((ROR REDACTED))). Experience better living through chemistry at (((ROR REDACTED)))!


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magnumxxl78

miami beach,
Florida,
United States of America

Wrong Answer

#4Author of original report

Thu, June 16, 2011

We dont sell to kids! I have tried it it does not ork like the greek bath salts that sooth your aches and pains away its a scam and and inferior product


Flynrider

Phoenix,
Arizona,
USA

Suggestion.

#4Consumer Comment

Mon, June 13, 2011

   Try sprinkling it in your bath instead of trying to smoke it.   It does say "not for human consumption", so you can hardly claim you're being ripped off because it doesn't get you high.

   You ought to be ashamed of selling this crap to kids (who I am assuming are the only ones stupid enough to try and ingest an unknown substance like this).

 

 

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