I responded to an ad mailed to me advertising a cure for impotence that is safer and better than Viagra. What they sent me was a booklet. The ad stated that for any reason within 60 days I could return it for a full refund, no questions asked. However, there is no return address, return label, phone number or anything else to contact them to get this refund. I thought I was going to receive a product, not some small booklet telling me to go talk to a doctor about some penile injections. I mailed these rip-offs $29.40 for junk mail and have no way to get my refund as stated in the ad. Can you help?
Jack
E. Syracuse, New York
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