Trytadalfil, also calling themselves Youth Nutrition, advertise an Acai-berry-based weight loss program, offering a trial sample for 2.50 Sterling. Figuring it was woth trying at that price I applied for my trial. Imagine my shock when an additional $99.95 showed up on my latest statement, paid to "Youth Nutrition" after I received the pills.
The product, named CleanseAware, comes with a leaflet stating it is distributed byBodyScience, LLC, of Los Angeles CA.
I hope someone will institute a class action against these bastards. I don't know yet if the prouct works, but I do know it aint worth a hundred bucks!
malcinblue
United States of America#2Consumer Comment
Thu, February 03, 2011
I also fell for this seemingly great offer with the same results. I have just contacted my bank and the best they can come up with is to cancel and re issue the card. If you have given the card details they will continue to steal your money. In the end it's a harsh way to learn that the net is fraught with these scum bags who rip off the unsuspecting public. May they one day face justice.
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