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Report: #904379

Complaint Review: FORCE FACTOR - Internet

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  • Reported By: jeff — urbana Illinois United States of America
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  • FORCE FACTOR Internet United States of America

FORCE FACTOR TEST X 180 UNAUTHORIZED CHARGES TO YOUR CREDIT CARD! FREE SAMPLE MY A$$! Internet

*Consumer Comment: They tell you about the charges

*Consumer Comment: More to consider...

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Beware of the lie from Force Factor and there Test X180 promo of a ''Free Trial''! It is not free! Once they have your credit card number for shipping and handeling for the free sample, they charge you 75.00 bucks forever..every 30 days!!! What a bunch of con artists!!!  Worst of all it looks like these people are somehow linked to GNC vitamin and nutrition stores! I hope I can get my credit card company to stop this madness!!! Its like the Talaban has control of your credit card!

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#2 Consumer Comment

They tell you about the charges

AUTHOR: Ed Collins - (United States of America)

POSTED: Sunday, February 17, 2013

They tell you about the automatic charges when you buy TextX180, so I don't know how that's a ripoff if you forget to cancel before the trial period ends. That type of deal is pretty commonyou get a free trial, and when it ends you are automatically converted to a paying customer. 

I will say that, unlike many other companies, Force Factor wouldn't accept my return of the paid-for bottle and refund my money, but if you didnt cancel before the trial period was over, I'd say that's on you.

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AUTHOR: TomG - (United States of America)

POSTED: Sunday, January 06, 2013

In all fairness, the X180 web site makes it plain that when you get a sample, you pay only for Shipping and Handling of the two week sample.   The web site also makes it plain that you are authorizing a periodic charge in the future for a full 30 day supply of X180.   The web site also shows you can cancel that authorization by calling their 800 number.

I use a Master Card issued by Bank of America which provides the use of what BOA calls "Shop Safe".  Shop safe allows me to specify the dolar limit to be charged and that it will only be charged one time.  This helps protect from vendors who would like to charge something to your card that you are not authorizing.  An alias number is assigned to your actual credit card account.  Once that alias number is used by you, no other charges will be accepted on that credit card account unless you want those charges to be made periodically by a given vendor. 

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