Oprah and Dr. Oz recommended the nutritional substance Aciaberry. I went on the website for Aciaberry Maxx and ordered a free trial for $5.95. I did not read nor sign an agreement to receiving the product monthly for $85.90. After opening the first month supply and using the product, I decided that I wanted to cancel it. This company has at least 6 bogus phone numbers. I did reach a person called Areioen who gave me a number to place on my products when sending them back. (This was not a cancellation#) but a tracking number.
I continue to receive the product and am charged monthly. Bank of America customer service representatives tell me they cannot cancel the order because I do not have a cancellation number. Then I tried for 4 days to contact the company to no avail.
The number on the website 877-778-9035 was answered in Fl. (I got to talk to Danielle in a 3 way conversation with the BoA representative.) Only to find out this number is a Detox lab in Fl. And we were given other numbers that the line was busy.By searching the website, I found under "contact us" the information that by ordering the free sample,
I signed electronically to agree to monthly charges and charges would be made to my credit card. The website no longer has Contact us on it, but Privacy Policy.
I have contacted Bank of America (and will cancel my credit card) I have written to Gregg Abbott the AG of Tx, I have read the numerous complaints as mine on I have contacted Oprah, I have written to Lisa Murkowsk my Alaska Senator. I am going to have the product analyzed to see what is really in it. This company has tricked people all over the country and needs to be run out of business.
MargaretAnchorage, Alaska
U.S.A.
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