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Originally Posted by nutritiongirl
I agree with what you are all saying but the fact is that we all want the "hope in a bottle" and take a shot each time we see 100% money back guarentee but when the scam company wont give me my moneyback i need to take action!! If some of you just follow what i say it will cost this company some nice money and maybe even knock them off the web!!
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Calm down a minute...instead of trying to get everyone here to click on some company's link - take action for yourself - anyone who falls for those scams (and most of the regulars here, I would hope, know better than to buy the Diet Pill of the Week) who has used their credit card to purchase said item, can call their bank and file a
CHARGEBACK against the merchant...you're FAR better off doing that. The penalties levied by Visa and MasterCard for merchants that have excessive chargebacks are FAR worse than the cost of a relatively few people clicking on some Google link.
And I doubt that trying to get everyone here to click on some link is going to send them out of business. From what I read on Google about how AdWords works, the program allows advertisers to set a daily budget for themselves - they won't go over an amount the advertiser sets. And incidentally, business are able to write these advertising costs off on their taxes as 'the cost of doing business' from what I've been told.
Again, you'll be far better off just calling your bank and initiating a chargeback (or better yet, being smart in the first place and not falling for this diet pill crapola
). Just my two cents.