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  • Report:  #131398

Complaint Review: The Ruff Times - Hi-Q vitamins - Orem Utah

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- Edmonton, Alberta,
Submitted:
Updated:

The Ruff Times - Hi-Q vitamins
www.rufftimes.com Orem, 84059 Utah, U.S.A.
Phone:
877-665-6818
Web:
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Purchased a subscription to the Ruff Times Newsletter, I heard about him on a radio program, I called in because they offered a refund, no questions asked, if you weren't satisfied with the service. I canceled as per their refund policy.

I ordered their Hi-Q vitamins as well, which also had a money back satisfaction guarantee. I returned the three emply bottles that did me no good after the trial period

I contacted a representative by phone, and I made my request for a money-back refund. After numerous calls and emails, I still have not received by money back. They have given me excuses about not being able to refund my credit card etc. The guy is a millionare who won't even honor his own return policy. What a scam!

Gary

Edmonton, Alberta
Canada


3 Updates & Rebuttals

Gary

Edmonton,
Alberta,
Canada
I was finally issued a credit after faxing the company this report

#2Author of original report

Tue, February 22, 2005

I was finally issued a credit after faxing the company this report and going through a number of other steps. It wasn't easy but persistence pays off. Do your best to check out the company before you purchase, i.e. search on web/usenet. good luck


Gary

Edmonton,
Alberta,
Canada
Ruff Times nutritional product

#3Author of original report

Tue, February 15, 2005

I only wanted to try one bottle of the vitamins, but they insisted I had to finish 3 bottles for a fair trial before they would honor the money back guarantee. I would have been happy to pay for the vitamins if I noticed any difference at all, which I didn't. I repeat, I would not have tried them without a guarantee!


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
You sound like a hard person to satisfy.

#4Consumer Suggestion

Tue, February 15, 2005

You didnt like the magazine, so you demanded a refund. Then, you ate 3 bottles of vitamins and felt that they weren't any good either. Personally, I'd have figured out the vitamins weren't working after 3 days. But, that's me. Nevertheless, if the company offered a refund, then you have the right to take them up on it. Read through the complaints here until you find out how to get your card issuer to assist you in a chargeback. Who knows? While you're reading, you just might run across another company that cheated you. Make it a triple-header, while you're at it.

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