Saphire E-Cigarette
Consumer Report

Miscellaneous

I recently ordered the cigarette free trial and was sceptical about the credit card charge.in found this website and began to investigate. There are terms at the very bottom of the page that say after 14 days you will be charged 99.97 and every month after that about 64.95. Once I found this I emailed the company to try to get out of it. I have not heard anything back yet and all I was charged was the shipping. I hope to be able to get out of this and only lose the 4.95. Be very careful about things that are free cuz by now we should know that nothing is actually free. I suggest sending an email fro, the contact us link and see if you can do anything before you are charged more.By the way these terms are NOT mentioned in the free trial area of the website. It is all a big scam to get your money and I hope I do not become a victim. Try to be out of this as soon as you can unless you want to be charged 65 a month the rest of your life.


Company: Saphire E-Cigarette
Country: USA
State: Nevada
City: Las Vegas
ZIP: 89107
Address: 48 N. Rainbow Blvd., Suite #4371
Phone: 8008870175, 8005608417
Site: trysaphire.com
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