Michelle
Taylors,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, July 29, 2002
Call this company back. If they insist on charging you or even if they say they'll stop, call your credit card company and tell them the situation and that you're being scammed. A verbal contract is not enforceable. If they continue to charge you after you've told them to stop, then they are breaking the law. (I know it's true where I live and hopefully where you live too.) I too got the email and gave all my info, but when it said to call to activate and you needed a valid credit card, that's when I knew it was a scam. They called me last week and after he identified himself I told him I wasn't interested and hung up. He called an hour ago and almost had my husband suckered. My hubby said he'd call him back and got on the net and found this site. Remember you get what you pay for and if you want a good deal you have to find it-it won't find you. Only scams will find you.