- Report: #103937
Complaint Review: Eight Squared
| Eight Squared 5210 Western Blvd.
Raleigh, North Carolina U.S.A. |
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Avlimil - Eight Squared ripoff north carolina
*Consumer Suggestion: Non-prescription Sex Aids are Scams
*Consumer Suggestion: Non-prescription Sex Aids are Scams
*Consumer Suggestion: Non-prescription Sex Aids are Scams
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Suggestion
Non-prescription Sex Aids are Scams
AUTHOR: CHRIS - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 17, 2004
The ads are just "sucker bait", intended to snare those who actually believe herbs can improve sex life.
The shippng and handling fees alone provide a healthy profit - look at the amount of herbal stuff you get. Not Much.
The whole scam is designed for third-party enrollmets. Once you fall for that, you go on another "sucker list", along with your credit card number.
The bad things have only just begun...
Never, ever, give your credit card number or checking account information on the internet - I don't care who wants the number, including the phone co., utilities etc., NEVER give up that number.
Your only choice now is to cancel the card...
#2 Consumer Suggestion
Non-prescription Sex Aids are Scams
AUTHOR: CHRIS - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 17, 2004
The ads are just "sucker bait", intended to snare those who actually believe herbs can improve sex life.
The shippng and handling fees alone provide a healthy profit - look at the amount of herbal stuff you get. Not Much.
The whole scam is designed for third-party enrollmets. Once you fall for that, you go on another "sucker list", along with your credit card number.
The bad things have only just begun...
Never, ever, give your credit card number or checking account information on the internet - I don't care who wants the number, including the phone co., utilities etc., NEVER give up that number.
Your only choice now is to cancel the card...
#3 Consumer Suggestion
Non-prescription Sex Aids are Scams
AUTHOR: CHRIS - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 17, 2004
The ads are just "sucker bait", intended to snare those who actually believe herbs can improve sex life.
The shippng and handling fees alone provide a healthy profit - look at the amount of herbal stuff you get. Not Much.
The whole scam is designed for third-party enrollmets. Once you fall for that, you go on another "sucker list", along with your credit card number.
The bad things have only just begun...
Never, ever, give your credit card number or checking account information on the internet - I don't care who wants the number, including the phone co., utilities etc., NEVER give up that number.
Your only choice now is to cancel the card...

