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GT Colon Power OR Power Flush 500, Or SMS LLC Charged my checking account for 2 month supply of product I did NOT order Internet
I got suckered into trying a free sample of acai berry and this colon cleanse product (Power Flush 500) from an ad that had continually popped up everytime I went anywhere on the internet. I finally clicked on it and read about this woman's great abdominal weight loss and like a fool, I registered for a free samples, and gave out my billing information because I had to pay the shipping and handling fee of $4.95.
I followed the cancellation instructions given to me but was unaware there were 2 different procedures for the 2 products even though I requested them at the same time. Since then I got another bottle of the colon cleanse and I wrote on the package RETURN TO SENDER, DID NOT ORDER, but a bill for $89 showed up on my account anyway. I tried calling the number that was listed on my account statement, but funny, it was always busy and also noticed the product was now called GT Colon Power, not Power Flush 500. I then googled the product name and found the "terms and agreement" listed for GT Colon Power which did provide a valid number and I called to cancel these shipments and explained I was unaware there were 2 separate cancellations.
They informed me since I did not cancel in their appropriate allotted time frame that I would not be refunded the $89.31 even though I sent the pills back as a return to sender, because that is not their proper return procedure. In the meantime, I got a second charge of $89.31 on my credit card and this time I did not even receive a product. BEWARE OF THIS SCAM!!!
I would not take this drug even if you already have it since it is most likely not even the ingredients listed on the bottle, I am throwing mine away and am going to try to get the charges cancelled. Any company unwilling to divulge their manufacturing information and location (especially for an actual drug) has got to be considered untrustworthy! It is obviously a genunine scam. I feel like a complete idiot, and I knew better, do not be a fool. I would consult a GI doctor about possible colon problems instead of falling for this stupid offer or any other related product.
Aimee
Auburn, Alabama
U.S.A.