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Complaint Review: Slim4Life - Fort Worth Texas

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  • Reported By: Stephanie — mansfield Texas USA
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  • Slim4Life 5445 S Hulen St, Fort Worth, Texas USA

Slim4Life Rip off, false information, false advertisement, Guarantee only with their processed food purchase and not normal grocery store food as advertised. Fort Worth Texas

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When I first visited Slim4Life Weight Loss Center, the rep (Stephanie) told me that the program used only normal, regular foods you fix yourself--no prepared foods to buy and that the pills where herbal suppliments that were organic and organic. I was told that the only requirement to buy were herbal supplements. I was given a first-time, one-time, sign up NOW, discounted price of $699 (total program cost $1,991) for a 5 month program with guaranteed 60 lbs loss.

I was ready to start that day, and charged my credit card for the $699 program fee. Then she I could not start immediately, as there was a 3-day detoxifying stage; then I could attend the nutritional meeting and learn the details of the plan on Monday. I was given the Starter Pack, which was pretty wimpy for the money I just forked over, and sent on my way to gorge myself on beef and only green vegetables, excluding peas and avacado.

I attended the Nutritional meeting on Wednesday, and at that time, a representative presented me with the opportunity to buy Supplements needed for the program. The discounted cost to me was over 1,000 and I declined, saying they told me there were no foods to buy (energy bars, pudding, and soup) and now they are showing me that each suggested meal includes one of their products.

I left. After thinking it over, pretty much knowing right then and there I had made a huge, expensive mistake. Stephanie called me to see about coming in to my nutrition class. I asked for a refund of money on the account that I was mis-information, contradictory instructions, and re-defined words, and that I could not have any confidence in the program. There are no refunds no matter what is what I was told. So now I am stuck with the program and out 2,700 dollars. Hopefully I won't have serious health issues because of the program.

I feel I have been lied to just to get me signed up into a program, which initially was to be 99 dollars, at least that's what the website says. I am on so much junk, processed food, food with artificial sweeteners, and suppliments that my body is already starting to feel it. I have only been on the program for four days!! I feel that the plan is starving me and that this is not a good way to lose weight safely and healthy. Guarentee it is going to starve me to get to the goal...starving will make anyone lose weight. I'm stuck and feel helpless.

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