Read a full page ad in Popular Science magazine for the male enhancement product, ExtenZe. Ad offered a free week supply for the price of a postage stamp. Foolishly, I went online to the website and ordered the free week supply with a. 97 cent debit to my credit card. This was on Dec 17. When I received my credit card statement for charges accrued during the 30 days ending Jan 15, there were four debits from sweetextenze Pasadena, Ca totaling $100.31. Additionally, on the same day as I received my credit card statement, I received an envelope from Biotab Nutriceuticals with a box containing a 30 day supply of pills. I never ordered a 30 day supply. After a google search on the company, I came across this site with the multiple complaints against this company. I plan to contact my credit card company tomorrow to dispute these charges. If successful, I will let you know. Otherwise, I'll have to cancel this card. Additionally, I plan to write to Popular Science to complain about their carrying this ad in their magazine.
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