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  • Report:  #455566

Complaint Review: Live Lean AA 1C - Portland Maine

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- Houston, Pennsylvania,
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Updated:

Live Lean AA 1C
GLF / Acai Advanced / Live Lean For Life Portland, 04240 Maine, U.S.A.
Phone:
208-524-9009
Web:
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For $5.95 you could get a free trial of Acai Berries pills for weightloss. After I received them, I got a bill on my credit card for a whopping $65.00! They charge you monthly. You only get 14 days to send it back which they don't tell you and they charge you ahead of the 14 days. I am a single mom on disability and I can't have these "Nigerian-style" rip off artists trying to live off of my credit card! It's like the new "somebody died and left you $88 million" scam! By the way, you want a good credit card, get a WalMart card, or PayPal...they catch everything 'ahead' of time. Those two companies will call you if something is wrong.

Rev Esther R. Scott

Houston, Pennsylvania

U.S.A.



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Truthless Hero

So Waterboro,
Maine,
U.S.A.
Wow

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, July 23, 2009

Wow. That's it. Just...wow. Who gave you a credit card? So let's see. You surf the internet. Then you find this website. Then you give them your billing information, including credit card number. Then instead of reading the terms and conditions, I'm assuming you either drooled a little on yourself then faceplanted into your keyboard, or you checked the box saying that you had read them, and thought to yourself, "Meh, what's in there that I need to know?" Then you probably went home, (Since you're undoubtedly far too poor to actually own an internet connection, I assume you steal your work's, or use your local library) and thought to yourself, "Oh gosh, almost time to refill my prescription of idiot pills." Let me tell you a story. I placed an order with Acai Advanced. I read the terms and conditions. Then I checked the box that said I had. Then, 4 days later, I called the customer service, to cancel Live Lean for Life (Have you done that yet?). Now, admittedly, it takes forever to get through to their customer service. When I did, I told them I wanted to cancel Live Lean for Life, and that I hadn't recieved my order yet. The representative that I spoke to, apologized, told me that my order had been delayed in shipping (which was a load), then told me that she was going to be delaying the billing even further so that I could have 15 days with the product. She told me to call back when I recieved the product. I said fine. I said I still wanted to cancel Live Lean. She did her job, which was to try and convince me not to cancel it. I persevered, and was rewarded with a cancelation number. I recieved the product, I tried it, it's working, and I don't hate myself for making any horrible mistakes. The bottom line is this. You're the consumer. It's your responsibility to research a product (especially one like this) before you buy it, and it's your responsibility to read the terms and conditions. Ignorance is no excuse for those who are willing to learn. Fin.

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