I received a robo-dial phone call saying that when I received my Wu-Yi System I would love it, etc.
I had never heard of this product, and planned to refuse it, but I was gone when UPS delivered it the next day.
There is a toll-free number on the box, but only a recorded infomercial, no data on returning the tea. The infomercial plays on people's desperation and insecurity.
I don't know if they have my current credit card number or not, but they think they do, or wouldn't have gone to the expense of sending their stuff.
My credit card company says there's nothing they can do except stop every transaction until I tell them it's O.K., or wait until Wu-Yi fraudulently charges, then my bank can reverse the charge. I'm pretty sure they also would close out my credit card, and reissue, which is a hassle.
I plan to drive to the postal place, and see if I can refuse the box there.
This is the second time a similar scheme has occurred; the first was with skin-care items. They sent two boxes seperated by a week. I had to pay postage to return those.
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