I gave TruGenix my debit card for a free thirty day trial of TruGenix Hoodia. The debit was for the shipping and handling. The next thing I know I have a debit for another $49, and something dollars on my account for more Hoodia that I didn't order.
I then got another one for $28 something for ecurves.com. I had a lot of trouble canceling them. I also got debited for two more memberships to other companies that I never authorized.
I'm worried about how many other companies out there have my imformation. TruGenix was dishonest in the way that they sell their product.
I also found out through exploring the internet that TruGenix Hoodia is fake. There are four things that they have to have in order to sell a legitimate Hoodia product. They do not have a FDA regestration number, nor do they have a C.I.T.E.S. Permit or a USDA import license and last but not least they do not have Akenists lab results. I found out that these four things are required to even obtain real Hoodia.
They are a fraudulent company in every way and I wnat to see them stopped.
Jeana
Spanish Fork, Utah
U.S.A.
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