Mon. Feb 28th
I received several emails advertising amazing diet patches, and had also come across them on popup ads so I figured that this was probably a legit company. And I ordered from them on Wed. Feb. 16th. I was to get a 3 month supply for an extremely reduced price of $59.95 $10.00 S&H within 2-10 business days (U.S. Funds).
I probably would not have even known that this was a rip off but I had to call to change my mailing info and much to my surprise the phone number in their email was for the American Historic Society, and the link I had gone into to order from them originally was now only showing that no more orders being accepted and left an email for checking on the status of orders already placed.
I have emailed them 5 times with no response Their email advertisements I had saved have mysteriously disappeared out of my saved email folder (I did not accidentally erase them either) and when I call information to find their 800 number I am told that there is no business listed under this name or that it is out of service. All the internet directories have also come up empty. It's as if they have dropped from the face of the earth.
I am a single mother who cannot afford to be out of this money and have no idea how to locate these people to find out if my order is in fact still coming. I have contacted the agency that deals with internet fraud as well as the rip off report so hopefully I will hear something soon either way.
Anybody thinking about buying these diet patches, DON'T DO IT!!!
You will get ripped off, and ignored by these people when you try to contact them!!!
Bewildered
Dawn
Pickering, Ontario
Canada
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