Institute for Health
Consumer Report
I ordered a sample. Then got charged again for nothing. The bank says they may take more as they have my details. How stupid of me. ...
I ordered a sample. Then got charged again for nothing. The bank says they may take more as they have my details. How stupid of me. ...
Got free creams then was billed for others i did not want. I HAD cancelled any other orders but still they stole money from my account. Credit card will not give credit unless i can prove i cancelled. How can you do this, they dont answer phones or acknowledge receipt of letter. ...
I ordered a sample face gel from this company which I received and paid £5.78 for. Then, 2 months after receiving my order a payment of £89.25 was taken out of my bank account. I hadn't ordered anything else from them. Then on 31st Jan another £27.50 had been taken out from the same company. I rang ...
I responded to a free sample of a skincare product sent to me via an email advertisement from the Institute for Health. The free sample could only be sent if I agreed to pay $5 for postage - which seemed fair enough. However, I noticed a charge on my credit card bill for $69.95 on the 12th December ...
I signed up for $3.08 on 13 January and on looking at my credit card statement they took $109.02 on 3 February. I only was aware of signing up for a trial. ...
This company have so far taken 4 payments from my card without permission and I am having problems with Santander to put a block on my card, this has all come about by me requesting a free sample of their product last summer and having to just pay p&P! ...