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products for life High pressure sales tactics adrian , Michigan
listening to the radio on my way home and the products for life ad came on. I knew it sounded to good to be true but i fell for it any ways. $ 2000 in grocery vouchers sounds awfully good. I kept asking the rep if this was a scam because it sure sounded like one to me. after I gave him my name, he then proceeded with the high pressure sales. I gave him my info, but when I got home i did a little research on the internet. I could not find them through a google search or any other way. I sent them an e=mail and told them to cancel any memberships that I had signed up for. plus I canceled my credit card so nothing will be charged to it. I think that if anyone hears this on any radio station they should notify the station that is a scam. as it is always said, "Buyer beware" in this case I hope I have helped some one out. By the way here is another phone number I was given 1-866-446-0561 for customer service.
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Flynrider
Phoenix,Arizona,
USA
Why bother?
#2Consumer Comment
Tue, August 23, 2011
". I kept asking the rep if this was a scam because it sure sounded like one to me. "
If you have to ask this question, then it probably is. What I've never figured out is why victims always ask the scammer if it is a scam? What response are you going to get if is not a scam? How about if it is? Do you really expect the person on the line to say, " Oh well, you got me. I guess I'll have to go try and scam someone who is not as clever as your are."?