This product was first advertised on Oprah by Dr. Oz. So I went on-line and found Fx Supplemts and this too good to be true Scam Trial Offer. There is no product I never got it, there is no way to track you $5.95 shipping and handling delivery. When I called I got a voicemail, I left a message and then went into their bogus website. I read the fine print that automatically enrolls me in a membership. I called again left them a voicemail to cancel membership, I also sent them countless email. A few days later I was charged $79.95 for a product I never got. I looked up Fx supplements and read all the complaints. The number they provide on their site is a voicemail. My bank gave me the number used to debit my account, again voicemail no answer, and they do not respond, return or review the emails. I had to call my bank cancel my card and change my account to stop them from future charges. Bottom line you never get the product and when you call or email your inquiry your bank account or card is charged $79.95.
Call your financial institution cancel your card, account, file compalint with the BBB, contact or email talk show host like Oprah, Rachel Ray and inform them of the SCam this company is running. Stay away from trial offers, they do not exist!
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