Nothing special there - I'll be willing to bet that the ads didn't list the ingredients either.
I posted this link on another thread - but it bears repeating here:
http://www.quackwatch.com/01Quackery...uppsherbs.html
This article at the Quackwatch site has links to many more articles with most of the ingredients that you listed.
My opinion as to why the company didn't list ephedrine in their ad is most likely due to the fact that ephedrine is BANNED in some states - I believe Texas is one. What this company is doing borders on mail fraud!
Anyway, to sum things up, there's nothing new or different in these pills that isn't in about 100 other so-called "diet pills" on the market today. And most of those ingredients (as you'll find when you go to the link above) have NO effect on weight whatsoever - some are downright dangerous!
Of course you can try to get your $$ back - you might be able to do a chargeback if you used a credit card to pay for these pills. It's worth a try!