Becky
Hohenwald,#2Author of original report
Thu, September 14, 2006
I just want to let you know I followed advice given and emailed [email protected]. I GOT MY MONEY BACK!!! And they did it in a very timely fashion. I have written them again with two deductions from my account for a Lean RX, which thru this site I noticed people that had probs with Hoodia were then also having money taken months later by Lean rx. Coincidence? I think not. Lean RX took 79.95 on 9-5 and 9-6. I emailed [email protected] to see if they can help again since clearly these two companies are linked.I will let you know what happens.
Thomas
Anderson,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, July 19, 2006
Did you send a check for S&H on the "free" sample? Maybe this is why one should never send a check to anyone they do not know- electronic check debits are too easy to execute. A credit card is infinitely safer. I have gotten emails from "Hoodia" but I have never read any of them. I seldom read unsolicited email. I just click "delete". On the first or second recurrance I add the email source to my 'block sender' list. Maybe you want to do the same?
Becky
Hohenwald,#4Author of original report
Wed, July 19, 2006
The last time I wrote I had sent two letters to the corporate office. The address I sent them to was given to me by the sutomer service office. I never heard back from them. Now, I have sent an email that I saw via Ripoffreport.com rebuttal, supposedly from an employee of Hoodia66. I sent the email to [email protected]. I gave them all required information, and reviewed my story with them. I will let you know what happens. I am almost positive nothing will become of the email, especially not a refund of the product I sent back. You have to wonder how many times they are resending the same package, telling the current holder of the package "send it bacl well refund you."So it gets sent back to them and then they dont refund. Doing this same thing over and over and over. But as soon as I do or do not hear something I will make another posting.