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The 5-7 Day Fat Burner & Diet Pill Free Trial Scam!

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Many online retailers of fat burners and weight loss products offer a 5, 7, or even 30 day free trial to tempt you into trying their products. On the surface, it seems like they are demonstrating confidence in their offerings. In reality, it's a ruse to obtain your credit card info (to pay a small shipping and handling fee) so they can add you to recurring billing program. Learn about this scam and how to avoid it. See more...

http://www.ultimatefatburner.com/7-day-free-trial-scam.html

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  • i tried hoodia and nothing special, afte ri tried lipro they was amazing!!! i lost 12.5 kg in 30 days.

    Make sure you buy them from authorized dealer i heard there is copy around and don't work.

    i get them from lipro

    Good luck.

  • Sentra5 did that with me

  • this,sadly is VERY true!ExtremeAcai,GreenTeaExtre­me are 2 companies to watch out for!they use Rachel Ray & Oprah Winfrey's images/names to bolster integrity--they have NO INTEGRITY--they ARE crooks!!!Buyers beware--I'm reporting them to the FTC, DMA & FL state Atty. General!They use fraudulant "return/customer svc"phn #'s as well--so you can NOT call in to cxl as they say to--Tell everyone u know not to use these sites...thanx for spreading the word on these CONS/CROOKS lets shut 'em down!!!

  • Get them back, buy a non-reloadable gift card, and that way they cannot keep charging it... LOL

  • Also, don't order stuff like this on your actual credit card. You *do* have to cancel the card to stop autopayments from being taken off. However, if you use your bank-supplied *debit* card, all you have to do is call the bank and block the creditor from taking the payment. No cancel, no upheaval of life, and banks don't charge to do it for you (they don't want to be involved in a scam that empties your checking account).

  • I agree with everyone else here, great info. What I have started doing is setting a reminder in my Outlook calendar to cancel the free trial of stuff like this a few days before the trial actually ends, so I don't get stuck with a $60 charge on my CC or debit card for a product that is worth probably less than 1/4 of that amount. I've also had companies ship a product to me 3 weeks after I ordered it which is ridiculous! I guess thats the age we live in, but its still underhanded!

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