I recieved a box of Wu Yi tea in the mail from this company that i have never heard of. Turns out somehow my debit card numbers had been stolen online and fraudulent purchases were made with my account online including the QFL website. I was able to locate a charge of $4.95 on my bank statements from this company. When i called the customer service number i was told they were reporting fraudulent activity with their products and was promised a call back with more details of the transaction resulting in my recieving this tea, but that never happened.
Also, i was automatically set up for shipments of this tea for the rest of my life. I am very suspicious that this company is stealing credit cards to purchase thier own products and have the products shipped to the address on the credit card. I am also suspicious that they may be somehow linked to another fraudulent company responsible for online scams with itunes and phishing websites named advance telecom
[email protected]. Beware of their products anyhow b/c they claim that they work and there is no evidence to back it up.
Chris
Richmond, Virginia
U.S.A.