I purchased a "free" 30-day trial based on an article that featured Doctor Oz. It said that it was for $4.95 shipping and handling but I was charged for $5.95 without any option to cancel once I saw that amount. Then I noticed the terms and they were not what the article said at Consumer Lifestyles http://consumerlifestyles.com-secure.Us/us2-d3i7v/ketone.php? Sid=1. It said there that it was a 30-day free trial but the terms said 14 days and then you'd be billed the additional amount. So the article is a total lie and I almost fell for the second part which to order the cleanse component.in addition the article said there was no subscription component but the terms says there is. Oh, and then the customer service number all over the web site is wrong so when you dial it you are told to dial another number. A huge scam! I am complaining to Doctor Oz as well! I'm sure he doesn't want his show used like this.
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