I responded to an offer for a free Dell Notebook.in order to get the Notebook, I didn't understand that I had to accept offers from 6 participating companies. I chose 1 offer from each page (again, not realizing that I had to order 2 products from 3 pages of offers). I selected UltraBurn PM from one of the pages, and 2 other products (from reputable companies, i might add), from the other 2 pages. Once i thought i had completed the steps to get my free Notebook (that adage about nothing in life is free keeps coming to mind), I was notified by e-mail that I hadn't ordered the required number of products and thus, no Notebook.
In February the introductory cost of $4.95 for shipping the 30-day trial of UltraBurn PM was debited from my account. The product arrived a week or so later. I tried the pill one time and found no change in my appetite. Thus, I figured that was the end of my use of UltraBurn PM.
In March while checking my withdrawals, I found an unauthorized debit of $14.95 for UltraBurn. Another shipment arrived. I contacted my bank and paid $30 for a stop payment on any future debits for Ultralife. Despite this, a debit for $46.90 was made under a different name (Purehealth) in April. And, my unopened 3rd bottle, in its shipping package, now sits next to the 2nd.
I am contacting my bank to report fraudulent anc unapproved withdrawals from my account. If my bank is not willing to charge the money back to my account, I am going to request a new Check Cashing Card account or close my present checking account and ask the bank for a new acount.
Jess
Cleveland, Ohio
U.S.A.
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