Same as the previous complainant, I was lurred in with the free trial offer for under $5 shipped and then was with no explaination charged $94.31. I was also charged $92.13 for "Pro White". I called and cancelled and told them how rotten they were. I then was charged again by Blizzard White a month later $105.22. I called and filed a dispute with my card and was able to get the charges removed and them blocked. THEY ARE A KNOWN internet SCAM. They have TWO companies that charge you so when you call to CANCEL you think your done with it after cancelling the one but they use two different company names. You actually have to cancel your "supscription" from BOTH companies. They're terrible and should be shut down.
Ed
Brooklyn,#2Author of original report
Tue, July 01, 2014
I explain in the first couple sentences HOW I was felt lurred in. Samples shipped for less than $5 sounds fairly safe. i didn't see mention that I would be charged almost $200 after a few days if I didn't call them and cancel. It's clearly a shady business if that is the case. They don't clearly advertise this fact. In fact, they try to hide it.
It wasn't an infomercial I saw, its was an ad in my facebook feed, posted by a facebook friend.
I'm guessing you work for them because who takes the time to defend one of these scam companies? That question is rhetorical, I don't need a response.
Stacey
Texas,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, July 01, 2014
How were you "lurred" into purchasing this crap?? These tv informercials are just crap. They have the little tiny information at the bottom of the page stating their terms and conditions. Stop wasting your money on this s*** and talk to your dentist if you want a better smile.