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  • Report:  #151654

Complaint Review: Ultralife Pm

Ultralife Pm ripped me off took $24. without notifying me first i did a 30 day trial its not even up yet. Ripoff South Jordan Utah

  • Reported By:
    Clarksville Indiana
  • Submitted:
    Fri, July 29, 2005
  • Updated:
    Fri, July 29, 2005
  • Ultralife Pm
    P.o. Box 95668
    South Jordan, Utah
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    888-255-0054
  • Category:

I sent for a free 30 day trial time has't even expired. They took 24.00 without notifying me they were going to. They caused me to get a bank charge because I was unaware of the withdrawal. I feel what they did was dishonest and fraudulent. They didn't ask if I wanted to order more which I didn't.

Kathleen
Clarksville, Indiana
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.

Watch out, because they are sending you dog pills for worms. Many other victims took them and got sick.

#2Consumer Suggestion

Fri, July 29, 2005

Read all the other complaints here, and see for yourself.

The reason they use animal products is because they can steal them for next to nothing. They really don't care what they put in the bottles. Any old pills will do.

You see, the whole idea here is just to steal your money. They don't care about you in the least. And, they will gladly send you animal pills if they can save a buck or two. They don't care about your health one little bit.

That's how fraud works. They steal your money. They make you sick.

This fraud is known as the fake billing con. The whole idea is to get your credit or bank account numbers.

The way they do that is by offering you something for free. In this case, it's free fake diet pills. But, they can use lots of different things as the bait. Free weight loss patches. Free fake viagra. Whatever people are looking for, the frauds will offer.

Needless to say, none of the products are real. There is no such thing as a weight loss pill anyway. But, in the case of these frauds, they don't even bother to make anything of value. They simply buy up whatever cheap pills that companies have laying around.

In most cases, you will find that the frauds are giving you animal products, because they don't have to be approved for human consumption. That means the frauds can get them much cheaper. Remember, they don't care about you at all. It makes no difference to them if you get sick.

The whole idea is just to get your account number. Once they have that, they start stealing your money. The frauds use electronic fund transfers from your account. You have no idea the money is even being taken out. Before you know it they will drain your account.

Some free deal, huh?

In many cases, you will have to contact your bank and close the account to get rid of the frauds. Many victims have lost hundreds of dollars before they could stop the thefts.

In this particular case, the frauds have a site called pmburner. The registration info shows that it's listed to a company called bulkregister out of Florida. More scams and cons come out of Florida than all the rest of the states combined!

These frauds hide behind a private mailbox and a series of fake names. Everything they say or do is phony.

Anyway, you can clearly see that this whole thing is one big fraud!

You can avoid getting sucked into this kind of scam by avoiding anything that is free or cheap. The victims are always on the internet searching out some kind of free deal. The frauds know that and use it to steal from people.

When you see free always think fraud!

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