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Report: #149100

Complaint Review: Alex Chiu - San Francisco California

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  • Alex Chiu PO Box 16547 San Francisco, California U.S.A.

Alex Chiu Immortality Device Alex Chiu's ripoff immortality device magnets. Can't get money back! San Francisco California

*Consumer Suggestion: Contact Paypal

*Author of original report: Still no refund

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I can't believe I haven't seen this guy listed on here already. Maybe people are just too embarrassed that they've gotten suckered by him to write it here. I am too, but not enough not to let people know.

First of all, you will get NO RESPONSE if you e-mail for your money back. 90 day guarantee, yeah right. These magnetic rings do absolutely nothing, unless you're a hypochondriac and believe that it's doing something. They won't let anyone post to their message board without reviewing it first (hmmm, I wonder why?), and they have an answering service taking orders and you can't get anywhere with them.

These "immortality rings", or crappy magnets, are supposed to stop aging and heal all sorts of things wrong with you. I know, I feel stupid for buying them, but I was curious.

He's so great, and so smart, and the messiah, (or so he thinks), but he's not above stealing your money... and you WON'T GET IT BACK. There is no money back guarantee like he says, or whoever made that crappy html beginner web page. I only wish everyone in the world knew this website so they could check here first and not get scammed by these people.

Derek
Erie, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.

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#2 Consumer Suggestion

Contact Paypal

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

POSTED: Thursday, October 20, 2005

Derek,

I would suggest that you contact PayPal. They have a department that can handle this for you.

Hopefully, that will solve the issue. If not, try small claims court...and certainly file a consumer protection complaint.


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Still no refund

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

POSTED: Monday, August 29, 2005

Well almost 2 months later and I still haven't received a refund. After calling and doing exactly what they said to do for a refund (by returning the magnets, and a copy of the receipt and the paypal transaction number, because I wanted to make sure they had everything to prove that I had bought these things). I even did delivery confirmation, to a PO BOX no less, and it still shows that it hasn't been picked up. (Shady...) Now I don't have the magnets or my money. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS GUY. He has totally unprofessional business practices and never answers emails. I wouldn't be surprised if it's some guy running it out of his apartment.

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