Complaint Review: My Diet Patches - Tinley Park Illinois
- My Diet Patches mydietpatches.com Tinley Park, Illinois U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-901-1182
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- Category: Drug Manufacturers
My Diet Patches Scam Sends Unwanted Product Refuses to Refund Lies Tinley Park Illinois
*Author of original report: Don't fall for fake email addresses or reports of credits My Diet Patches Tinley Park, IL
Being a sponsor on Weatherbug I thought I could trust this company. NO WAY! Signed up for a free week of patches & gave them my credit card number. A couple weeks later charged $170 to my account. They are all liars and scammers. Their employees don't even know what to say to me anymore. They are out of lies.
Product returned... credit issued, not true, refund check sent, not true. I will not give up. I have gone to the local news. I have sent emails to hundreds of people. Do not buy from this company. All they do is take your money.
Dana
Racine, Wisconsin
U.S.A.
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Don't fall for fake email addresses or reports of credits My Diet Patches Tinley Park, IL
AUTHOR: Dana - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 20, 2004
It cracks me up how the company comes back, even on line here & states to contact them via email. All the addresses they provide like "operations@mydietpatches.com" are fake. They do in fact go through, but they never read them (as you can program in Outlook). The one time I did get an email it was from "Hash Enterprises". Don't fall for these fake emails. Don't fall for them telling you your credit is coming in 15 days. Keep on them. Keep hassling them and let's sink these jerks.
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