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Complaint Review: Pure Energy Products, IHC LLC - Okahoma City Oklahoma

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Pure Energy Products, IHC LLC Phenterthin trial scam Okahoma City Oklahoma

*Author of original report: Petition to stop deceptive pill sales

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Free trial of phenterthin is a scam, they charged me an additional $149.95. I still have not received the original shipment. There is no way to contact anyone or cance anything once the sucker you in.

Hagatha
Chubbuck, Idaho
U.S.A.

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Petition to stop deceptive pill sales

AUTHOR: Hagatha - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, February 17, 2008

I suggest all victims file a complaint with the AG office of Aklahoma.

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W.A. Drew EdmondsonHome About the Office About the AG News Issues Opinions Photo Gallery Section & Units Jobs News Release

01/09/2008

W.A. Drew Edmondson, Attorney General


AG Petitions Court to Stop Deceptive Pill Sales

A group of Internet pill peddlers may soon be forced to change their ways after Attorney General Drew Edmondson today filed a petition for a permanent injunction against the company in Oklahoma County District Court.

Pure Energy Labs, Inc. and three of the companys executives, Darrin Clanton, Brian Forrester and Chris Wilson, were named in the states complaint after the attorney generals office received more than 115 complaints from consumers regarding the companys business practices.

The total monetary loss claimed by these consumers is in excess of $13,000, Edmondson said. We hope to be able to recover that money on their behalf.

The company, which is based in Oklahoma City, advertises and sells weight reduction and sexual enhancement drugs under the names Phentrazine, Vivetra, Fialafil and Intensa through newspaper and Internet advertising. Websites utilized by Pure Energy Labs include www.usaveonpills.com and www.thintabs.com.

The consumers allegedly defrauded by Pure Energy thought they were signing up for a free sample of the products, Edmondson said. They were aware only that they would be charged a $4.95 shipping and handling fee. Instead, we allege they were automatically enrolled in a program where they would sometimes repeatedly be sent a 60-day supply of the product and charged $149.95.

Additionally, the attorney generals office alleges the company often continues to charge consumers who thought they had successfully terminated their membership in the program and that the cancellation process put in place by the company is unduly burdensome on consumers.

Some consumers complained that even after they did stop the pills from coming, the company continued to regularly charge their bank accounts, Edmondson said. The cancellation process itself was nearly impossible, because the cancellation links on the companys websites do not work.

The attorney generals office is seeking a permanent injunction to enjoin the company and its agents from engaging in future fraudulent conduct. The state is also asking the court to assess a civil penalty of up to $10,000 per violation, order restitution for the consumers harmed by the company and require Pure Energy to pay the states investigative and attorney fees.

Edmondsons Consumer Protection Unit has statewide jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute violations of the states Consumer Protection Act. Anyone with information regarding suspected fraud or scams can contact the attorney generals consumer protection hotline at (405) 521-2029.




| 313 NE 21st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 | 405.521.3921 | 918.581.2885 |

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