Simply put, I filled out a survey to win a playstation 3. I was instructed by the site i had to fill out and complete a couple of transactions with a couple different sites of my choice to be eligible to win the playstation. Leanlife was one i chose. The ad said i had to try a seven day supply of their product and only had to pay a 6.95 shipping fee, of course i payed with my credit card. What i did not realize by doing this, i had signed up for a minumum of a two month supply at 99.90 each month, only being able to cancell in the 14 day trial period. (I didnt even realize i had signed up for a membership, or anything about a 14 day trial. I thought i had only signed up for the 7 day supply. Now, im not putting their product itself down, saying it doesnt work, honestly, i havent tried it yet, but i feel like the company itself is misleading the consumer by making a misleading ad. I really didnt have an extra 200.00 (plus an over the limit fee the first month of 25.00), because i didnt know i had even purchased the two month supply till it arrived at my house. I guess its my fault for not reading the fine print, but i can tell you they will never, ever, get business from me, or anyone i can think to tell about my experience with them. Guess im stuck with a bunch of pills i really had no intention of taking. Of course i called thier number and the lady said there was nothing she or anyone else at the company could do because it was past the 14 day trial. Whatever!!
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