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Complaint Review: LEADINGTESTO.COM - Internet

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  • Reported By: Patricia — Pine Arizona United States
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  • LEADINGTESTO.COM Internet United States

LEADINGTESTO.COM Charged an unauthorized purchase to my checking account, using info from a previous purchase with my debit card. Internet

*Consumer Comment: LEADINGTESTO.COM - Internet FRUAD

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On July 29, 2018, I purchased a trial sized bottle of CBD oil (hoping it would relieve my arthritis pain) from LEADINGTESTO.COM, in response to an email solicitation which did not use this name in their online advertisement.  The purchase amount was $4.95. On this same date an additional charge was processed in the amount of $1.00. The product was delivered in a timely manner, and I had no complaints at this point.

On August 12, 2018, I noticed an additional charge was made by LEADINGTESTO.COM, using my same debit card information, in the amount of $94.67. I do not know what this charge was for and have not received any additional products as of this date.

On August 13, 2018, I filed a fraud claim with my credit union, which was declined because there are previous valid transactions from this same merchant.

Initially, I denied to my credit union that the first two transactions were with LEADINGTESTO.COM, because I had not yet realized the connection to my other purchase. After reviewing my account statement, I can now confirm that the credit union was, indeed, correct on this issue.

When I first clicked on the description posted on my credit union statement a link appeared connecting me to the website for LEADINGTESTO.COM, which advertised one single product - a male hormone supplement intended to increase testosterone and address erectile disfunctioin. (As I am a 69-year-old woman, I would have no reason to purchase this product.) I later attempted to return to this website in order to obtain any available contact information for this merchant and discovered the website had been taken down.

I would like this issue to be resolved by a reimbursement to me of the $94.67.

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LEADINGTESTO.COM - Internet FRUAD

AUTHOR: Jerrie - (United States)

POSTED: Thursday, December 20, 2018

The exact same thing happened to me. I ordered a sample on Dec. 3. They charged my credit card and I still haven't received the product. Today, Leadingtesto.com and Prime-Nitic.biz posted another two charges for $98 and $94 dollars. I am disputing these charges. I didn't sign up to receive anything but a sample (which I haven't received). DO NOT ORDER FROM THESE TWO BUSINESSES. When I first clicked on the description posted on my credit card statement a link appeared connecting me to the website for LEADINGTESTO.COM, which advertised one single product - a male hormone supplement intended to increase testosterone and address erectile dysfunction. (As I am a 62-year-old woman, I would have no reason to purchase this product.)

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