Because I work on a PC all day, I'm getting more near-sighted. This company (See Clearly Method) advertised on a local radio station that they could correct your vision without laser surgery, and so you won't need glasses or contacts. I called just to get more info, but instead got a hard sales pitch.
They wanted $10 so they could send me a video and other material and after 30 days, if I don't return it, I get charged three payments of $79.95. When I ask just for some literature on their results and studies, all I get is the operator asking me to simply start asking her questions over the telephone. I felt ripped off and I haven't even seen their product, slash, "method" yet!
I'm beginning to think the "method" is simply a new way on how to get money out of my wallet before I have time notice what is happening. Their website seems to imply your eyes will get better, but you seem to need the help of a doctor who will write certain prescriptions. This doesn't sound right. Has anyone out there actually purchased this "method?" Has anyone else felt or been ripped off from this company.
Dale
Madison, Wisconsin
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