It is obvious from many complaints re. This site that their website is misleading. The first "glossy" page only mentions a "trial offer." There are also various mentioning of the word "free" although not in reference to the product, But our brains only see "free."
There are conditions once the "buyer" goes through to the checkout page. They are clear but from experience not many read them. A trial offer suggests a free offer, not a product that you pay for after.
Also the product was mentioned on Dr Oz, also suggesting credibility for the product.
This company's methods are questionable and I know that in our country that they would be told to reword their opening web page or they would receive heavy fines for misleading advertising.
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