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Report: #679441

Complaint Review: Trytadalafil Youth Nutrition - Internet

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  • Reported By: Michael — Salisbury Other Australia
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  • Trytadalafil Youth Nutrition United State of America/United Kingdom Internet United States of America

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The company had contacted me via email regarding their 30 days trial promotion on this Acai Vital Boost diet & weight loss products for $7.95. As it was $7.95 I decided to give a try.

At the site there was an article supporting the products and there 3 step provided to receive the 30 days free trial products and it also provides a discount code. The link directs you to the Acai Vital Boost Diet website.

including credit card details. After completing all the required information I then click on "next" which takes me to the next page which the invoice and transaction details and if I agree and the all information is correct than I can click "confirm" The agreed transaction amount was $7.95. Moments later I received an email confirming my Your Acai Order confirmation and also my Online Order Invoice. Below is the Online Order Invoice details.

Order/Invoice Summary

Method Credit Card: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Acai Tracker Access (Todays Special Price)

- $7.95

Acai Tracker Access Discounted (Todays Special Prize)

- $7.95

Acai -60 Days Supply (Free Gift No Charge)

- $0.00

Acai Weight Loss Guide (Free Gift No Charge)

- $0.00



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Total Charged:

$15.90

Despite of the fact that I had agreed on a transaction of $7.95, I then received a invoice of $15.90. However after checking my account online there was a total of $100.17 and $7.72 was put on hold. As it was weekend plus holiday on Monday I couldn't call the bank for verify on the funds that has been put on hold. First thing tuesday I called the Bank and they confirmed the transaction was from trytadalafil Youth Nutrition. I had ask the Bank to hold the transaction until I had I contact the Trytadalafil but the bank said they can.t hold but to contact the company. I did send an email to support@trytadalafil.com for cancellation of my order and I have not heard from them. I tried to call the phone number provided 1-800-790-3185/1-877-450-4734 but to no avail as the first time I called and it ended to voicemail and put me through to customer service and then another voicemail I am placed on number 20 and it will take them approximately 30 minutes waiting time. I waited more than 30 minutes and the phone just got disconnected and I had tried to call them whole day, it just rang and got disconnected.

This company is a fraud by advertising free products or through promotions.

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