I saw a commercial on T.V. indicating you could try a 30 day free supply (by paying S&H) and the website www.naturalrelief.com says the same. When the order arrived, there was a bill that indicated a zero balance, but a 90 day supply was sent. After 2 weeks of taking the supplements, my face broke out in a rash, so I discarded the vitamins & bill. One month later... my credit card was charged an additional $99.85. When I called, they said it was because I was sent a 90 day supply (thus 30 days was free and I was charged for 60 days). I am pretty savvy at internet purchases, but they got me. This seems like a scam to me... is this even legal? Has anyone else had this experience with with company?
2007-12-06
04:54:43
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