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  • Report:  #1231203

Complaint Review: Nutralifebrands

Nutralifebrands Dr. Oz Garcinia Cambogia Slim Nutralifebrands Ripped me off by fraudulantly taking $79.50 out of my bank account with my authorization Nationwide

  • Reported By:
    disgusted with scams — Honolulu Hawaii USA
  • Submitted:
    Sun, May 24, 2015
  • Updated:
    Sun, May 24, 2015

My report is identical to others who have been scammed by this "catch me if you can" low life operation. I ordered 1 free trial bottle of Garcinia Cambogia which was to be "free" for the $6.94 shipping fee. Two weeks later they withdrew funds from my bank account in the amount of $79.50 which I did not authorized! I tried emailing them and the email was returned as not deliverable (bogus email). I called them at 800-820-9822 and they wouldn't answer seeing my name on caller id, so I dialed *67 and the number and they picked up the phone. I was spoken to rudely, and hung up on. I did not swear at them or give them cause to hang up on me. I called again and the person who answered the phone and wouldn't answer my questions and finally hung up on me. They are clearly scam artists and probably make a fortune withdrawing money from unsuspecting customers and perhaps move around to different locations. Why Dr. Oz hasn't stepped in to protect his name I haven't a clue, unless he is part of this. I am a senior and live on meager income and can't afford this money being removed from my account with no way to recover it. Regardless, NO one should have money removed from their bank account without approval. These folks are slippery and not to be trusted.

After I voiced my complaint by phone I received an email from them about 1/2 hr later stating my account was cancelled, with no mention of a refund which is what I had requested. So this is how they rig it, they get your debit card to pay for shipping then knowingly trump up large charges removing money from your bank account or credit card with lame excuses as if it's your fault. The bank in turn hands the matter back over to you and you end up being out of the money that Nutralifebrands/Dr. Oz has taken from you under the guise of a "free trial" offer. It's false advertising. It is just plain dishonest and criminal behavior as far as I am concerned.

 

 

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