SlimChews
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shirley on 06 Apr 2009 at 1:21 pm #
Do not fall for this. I was taken for over $100.00 until I got the orders stopped and I kept getting billed. They are crooks!
Visitor Rating:shirley on 06 Apr 2009 at 1:23 pm #
Sorry, I rated this a 5 and wanted to rate it a “1″.
jean Carlomusto on 02 Jun 2009 at 5:36 pm #
This is a big scam. The fine print conceals the hoax that instead of trying a sample of SlimChews, you are making a long term commitment to paying $45 a month for a bag of chews. They put these unauthorized charges on your credit card. Company members argue that this is not deceptive. If so, why doesn’t their receipt list this as a recurring commitment? Why is the commitment in light blue fine print at the bottom of the page? Because they are greedy hucksters trying to worm their way into your savings.
File a complain with the Department of Consumer Affairs. Encourage others to do likewise.
Visitor Rating:Connie Eastman on 01 Aug 2009 at 6:32 pm #
I agree with Jean above. I also spend $100 on something that does not work. The way they billed my credit card 2 charges came on the same bill so it was a month late for me to cancel. You call the number provided and they send you to email which they don’t respond too. I feel sooo stupid!!
Visitor Rating:Maria Garcia on 13 Nov 2009 at 2:48 am #
I’ll have to disagree with you all. I read what I was agreeing to when ordering, and I’m fine with that. I realize that a diet program isn’t going to be free. The product worked great for me, and it’s better than taking pills. I’ve lost 15 lbs on the program.
Visitor Rating:CAROLYN BRANCH on 15 Dec 2009 at 9:46 am #
SLIMCHEWS ARE A RIP OFF. THEY KEPT THE UNOPENED SENT BACK PACKAGE, AND DIDN’T CREDIT MY CREDIT CARD. THEY ARE THE LOWEST OF THE SCAMS. AND BOLD AS HELL.
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