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  • Report:  #422344

Complaint Review: TRISLIM - SILVER SPRINGS Nevada

Reported By:
- CINCINNATI, Ohio,
Submitted:
Updated:

TRISLIM
https://secure.trislimfree.com/page/landing SILVER SPRINGS, 89429 Nevada, U.S.A.
Phone:
877-238-2124
Web:
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EMAIL TO TRISLIM:

Yesterday, Feb. 9, 2009, my credit card was charged a total of $165.80 for

your product --$149.85 for TriSlim and $15.95 for shipping and handling. I

called this morning and spoke to Nine (pronounced Nina) to get my money back

as I did not intentionally order it. She ended up refunding me $134.86 and

instructed me to email the corporate office for the remaining $30.94 which

she said was the charge for shipping and a 10% restocking fee. This email

is my request for an immediate refund to my credit card for these charges.

I received more than 20 emails from your company offering a free bottle of

your product on a trial basis. I took advantage of this offer and paid the

$4.95 for shipping and handling.

I believe the type of marketing you are imposing is called "negative option"

which is illegal in the state of Ohio. On the first page of your websiite,

"Try a Free Bottle" is emblazoned no less than five times in large type.

However, the obligation to enroll in your program and subsequently having my

credit card charged $165.80 is buried in your "Terms and Conditions," about

five or six paragraphs down on a little tiny tab under the form you fill out

for the "free" bottle. Even when you fill out the form it does not bring up

a warning that by ordering the free bottle, you will be charged $149.85 plus

shipping and handling of $15.95 if you do not cancel within 10 days after

the ship date (not the delivery date) of your product. This is clearly a

deceptive marketing practice. Please refer to the website,

www.ripoffreport.com for damages awarded to consumers of MWI, a company that

used the "negative-option" scheme.

"This "negative-option" scheme, where MWI enrolls unsuspecting people into

their plans without authorization and bill them for 'memberships' in

advance, has been proven time and again in court (California, Ohio,

Minnesota, Connecticut, Nebraska, Nevada, Connecticut, among others) to be

deceptive marketing

and business practices. The Minnesota settlement forced MWI to change their

Telephone Solicitation Script to make it very clear what MWI was trying to

do, as well as providing renewing notifications in advance of upcoming

charges for 'services'.

This settlement forces MWI to tell customers on the first page of MWI's

membership enrollment kit that their account will be charged in 30 days

unless they cancel and that their account will be re-charged each year

thereafter unless they cancel. In addition, MemberWorks must send a letter

and envelope

with 14 point font saying 'Upcoming Charge for Membership Renewal,' before

each annual renewal. The letter also must say, ' if you take no action your

account will be charged to automatically renew your membership.'

All of these things MWI did not do in our case (or probably yours). It also

provides damages for double the amount charge if MWI fail to produce a tape

showing the consumer's specific consent. Unfortunately, many states have

taken MWI to court yet, so the public is still subject to MWI's deceptive

practices, as is much of the nation. MWI entire business revolves around

deceptive business practices.

Taken from the Hardin County,Kentucky New-Enterprise News Agency:

"The BBB Website states: On April 27, 2001, the California Attorney General

announced that MWI had settled charges of misleading telemarketing

practices. The sale of a 30-day free trial membership with a 'negative

option' cancellation resulted in complaints from consumers who were upset to

find charges of $49 and $89 on their credit card accounts.

Without admitting liability, MWI agreed to pay $1.5 million in civil

penalties and costs. The firm also agreed to change its business practices

and improve notice to purchasers.

MWI has reached agreements with Attorney General Offices in California and

Nebraska, as well as reaching a settlement with the state of Minnesota.

As of Oct. 24, MWI has a civil complaint filed against it by the Florida

Attorney General."

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Your company's name and my experience as stated above will be reported to

every scam and rip-off website as well as to the Ohio Attorney General's

office and any other consumer protection office agencies including the BBB

if my card is not refunded immediately.

Please email me with your intentions.

Mary

CINCINNATI, Ohio

U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Trislim

Silver Springs,
Nevada,
U.S.A.
Contact info

#2UPDATE Employee

Mon, April 27, 2009

Please contact me and I can take care of your issue. We do include on the website, the terms and conditions of the trial. We also let consumers know of the terms in the disclaimer, thank you page, and the welcome email. Please contact me at: [email protected]. Thanks, TriSlim Corporate Offices

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