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  • Report:  #287465

Complaint Review: The Greatest Vitamin In The World - American Leisure - Easy Saver

The Greatest Vitamin In The World, American Leisure, Easy Saver Pay attention!!! SCAM SCAM SCAM! THREE different companies possibly RELATED Phoenix Arizona

  • Reported By:
    buda Texas
  • Submitted:
    Wed, November 28, 2007
  • Updated:
    Thu, November 29, 2007
  • The Greatest Vitamin In The World - American Leisure - Easy Saver
    3112 North Avenue
    Phoenix, Arizona
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-544-8482
  • Category:

On March 28th 2007 I was watching an infomercial on TV. After viewing it I deciding to call the company. The representative I talked to was VERY convincing and talked me into possibly being what they called an independent advertiser for The Greatest Vitamin in the World. For a charge of $110, I was supposed to receive the start up kit and they would help me start a website to become an "independent advertiser". The infomercial promised, I would get paid $1,000 or "up to $200 a month for life" every time I got 20 people to try the vitamin. If I got one of those people to be an Independent Advertiser they would be tied to me. Every time they generated a check for a $1000, by getting 20 people to try the vitamin, I was promised to get a check for $500. In addition they promised that each time I generated 100 new people in a month, I was to receive $10,000. For every 5 $1,000 checks they promised a vacation bonus, sending me and one other person on a 7-day paid vacation. The information stated that "nothing like this has ever been created until now!" and that making money is easy because all anyone had to do is direct people to their Web site, which was designed to persuade them to buy the product.

I was a bit weary so the representative then informed me that it was a 30-day money back guarantee. I then gave him my check card account number and it posted to my bank checking account at Wells Fargo Bank on 3/30/07. It showed up on my account as two separate charges, one for $35 and one for $75 from The Greatest Vitamin in the World. Before the thirty days were up I contacted The Greatest Vitamin in the world to tell them I decided I wanted to cancel my membership and get my money back and they said no problem, I should expect it in the mail within a few weeks. I never received a refund, any product, or a website. I called on several occasions and was told my refund should be on its way. A few weeks later I even got a letter in the mail after I called several times stating that the letter was to inform me that the refund process has been initiated at my request. Once their Accounting department has processed the refund, the credit to my account should be shown on my next or following statement (depending on my billing cycle). I then waited and began calling again to find that every time I called there was now an answering machine stating that I was calling after hours, which I indeed was not. It prompted me to then leave a message and the mailbox was always full and couldn't receive messages. Soon after that all the phone lines were disconnected.

Since then I have contacted my bank, which told me that they couldn't help me since it was past 60 days. Which doesn't make sense to me because if I hadn't been given the run around the whole time I would have contacted them earlier. Since I trusted in the fact that I was going to receive a refund I guess I waited to long according to my banks policy, which I was not aware of either.

After reviewing my banking statements I then noticed that right after I joined The Greatest Vitamin In the World on 3/28/07,on 4/5/07 and 4/9/07 I was charged by two different companies that I never authorized anything with and have never heard of before. Their names are AMERICAN LEISURE and EASY SAVER. They both charged me $1 a piece for the month of April and then every month since then, up until 11/20/07 they have both charged me $14.95 a month for nothing. Since April there have been a total of 18 transactions from American Leisure and Easy Saver, totaling $241.20. I am starting to believe these companies are related.
Please help me bring these fraudulent companies and people to justice.

I am ready for a class action suite!!!

Several citizens have filed reports on rip-off report.com and infomercialscams.com on all three of these companies

The FTC has had 607 complaints on The Greatest Vitamin in the World as 11/28/07.

Come to find, Don Lapre is a fast-talking character that has been selling "get rich" opportunities for many years. His infomercials describe how, while living in a "tiny one-bedroom apartment, "he became a millionaire by placing hundreds of "tiny little ads" in newspapers. Doug Grant is a "nutritionist" who claims to have vast experience in advising people about health and fitness. In 2003 they teamed up to promote "The Greatest Vitamin in the World," which Grant reportedly formulated and Lapre began marketing through infomercials and Web sites.

The address I have is

3112 North Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85017

1-800-544-8482 general customer service
1-602-265-5540
1-800-608-7712 website setup division
1-800-321-9934 info line
1-800-277-4320 coaching department

Please Contact
The Federal Trade Commission www.ftc.gov
The Better Business Bureau www.arizonabbb.org
The Attorney generals office in Arizona www.azag.gov

www.ripoffreport.com
www.infomercialscams.com

Nichole
buda, Texas
U.S.A.

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