Home Riches Kit
Consumer Report
Well they were advertising that you can work from home, no experience necessary. As long as you have a computer and the internet. ...
Well they were advertising that you can work from home, no experience necessary. As long as you have a computer and the internet. ...
Signed up for the $2.99 kit. There were not "fine print" details about any other charges. The $2.99 was charged to my debit card then another $1.00 then a whopping $139.99. Went immediately to my bank. Will be signing a dispute and affadavit being notorized to get my money back. ...
I saw this ad, on Facebook, and clicked on it. It, immediately, said that the woman that they were featuring was from my town. We have 378 people in our town, and she DOES NOT live here. Right away, I knew it was a scam!! ...
They charged my account with unathorized transaction! They are out there scamming people out of their money. Very upset they make a living by hurting others who actually work day by day. Someone needs to stop them from stealing from people! ...
I found this for 2.99 thought hey 3.00 wont break me. I signed up. I then a few days later found charges on my bank statement for 2.99 139.00 and 4.20. I had a heck of a time getting ahold of someone however, I was just told from a guy named Chris, that I would be given the money back. It will take ...
I too tried to get information for $2.99 for this kit. I looked at my bank statement and found out that they took and additional $139.99 out without my authorization. I found their phone number (which was on my bank statement) and called them and they said we can't give a refund cause they said it ...