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Debt2Wealth Club This company attached itself in the fine print of a health suppliment I purchased. It charged me $40.00 because I didn not know I was enrolling in this scam. I thought I was buyinga health suppliment Internet
This company scammed $40.00 by including themselves in the fine print of an agreement that was designed to apply only to health products. Because I agreed to the health products and didn't know it was included in this product it was permitted to use my credit card information that I gave to the health suppliment company.
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David
Fairfield,California,
United States of America
To the "consumer" AJ above
#3Consumer Comment
Tue, February 09, 2010
First of all, your post smells fake from miles away. Seems a lot like it was written by the company itself.
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AJ
United States of AmericaDebt2Wealth Club a Legitimate Business
#3General Comment
Mon, February 08, 2010
Hello, I am actually a MEMBER of the Debt2Wealth club, and they have helped me to cut 10 years off the time it would take me to get out of debt! Plus they helped me start a home based business. I got signed up through an Acai website, and I didn't read the terms and conditions, where they were offered as a bonus for a trial period. It's my own fault for not reading the terms and conditions, but they were very understanding and refunded me right away, and then still helped me, so now I'm a member. I just think that anyone who buys anything over the internet and doesn't read the terms of their purchase is an IDIOT and should own up to their OWN mistake.