I was attracted about the middle of February, by a website offering a position as an "affiliate" of Mileage Maxx, who would create a website in my name, intended to attract buyers of Mileage Maxx's gasoline additive, alleged to substantially increase gas mileage. I was to receive forty percent of the sales income.
When I applied, I was sent a large package of forms to sign in which my total cost was obscured by reason of the forms' multiplicity and the speed of the transaction.
I began to have doubts about the validity of their claims for their product, its salesworthiness, and assurances of additional income. When I checked my bank account. I discovered that the company had raided my credit card (I had foolishly given them my card number) in the amount of eight thousand dollars, which they have refused to refund.
It is my contention that if I purchase a product and am dissatisfied, that the product can normally be returned within a reasonable time and the cost refunded. Mileage Maxx adamantly refuses to honor this business ethic.
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