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While using Facebook on the Internet, Pure CBD Oil offered a free trial of a 1-ounce bottle of the product, Pure CBD Oil, for a shipping charge of $5.95.
When I entered my credit card information, 3 subsequent times, the transactions were declined. My bank notified me with a fraud alert for all three transactions, so I'm not out-of-pocket--not yet, anyway.
I received my trial bottle on Saturday, December 1, 2018. Because this was obviously FRAUD, I didn’t hesitate to contact Pure CBD Oil today, Monday, December 3, 2018, to cancel all further shipments, which were to be auto-shipped (without my previous knowledge or consent); I found this out from numerous internet searches. During this process, I learned that if I didn't cancel the auto-ship within ONE WEEK of receiving the product on December 1, I'd be on the hook for approximately $80.
The morning of December 3, 2018, I tried numerous times (wasting over 1-1/2 hours of valuable time in the process) to contact the company to tell them to cancel all future shipments by calling the phone number on the bottle, (877) 813-3316, as well as another number found here on Ripoff Report, (866) 978-7329.
Twice during my lengthy time on hold waiting to speak with a customer service representative, a representative actually did answer my call.
The first representative pretended not to hear me even though I had turned my phone volume to the maximum loudness, saying "Hello, hello, I can't hear you, etc." before hanging up on me.
The second representative was even worse! Initially, he asked for my first and last names, which I provided. I could barely hear him because someone (I believe that it was he) kept pressing random buttons on the phone that were so loud that I couldn't communicate with him. He then asked for my first and last names again, and I repeated them, all of this while the random phone button punching continued. At that point, he hung up on me.
In desperation, I finally wrote a firm letter to Pure CBD Oil instructing them to cancel all further shipments and advising them that I had notified my bank about my issue with the company.
I hope that today’s letter to Pure CBD Oil will end my relationship with them permanently. I want nothing more to do with them.
On my bank’s advice, I have been scrutinizing activity on the credit card account I used when attempting to purchase this fraudulent company’s product, have cancelled said credit card, and requested a new card from my bank.
Potential victims of Pure CBD Oil’s fraud/scam should steer clear of this most disreputable company.