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[23/01/2010]I'm sorry for the mistake. It wasn't Virilityhealth. It was Health buy.
Sorry Virilityhealth. You guys are nice.
[23/01/2010]I'm sorry for the mistake. It wasn't Virilityhealth. It was Health buy.
Sorry Virilityhealth. You guys are nice.
[11/12/2009]Trianco sent an engineer yesterday from sheffield at no cost to myself and repaired the boiler which is now working perfectly. I would like this to be publicised on your website. Thank you and thank you Trianco
[09/12/2009]I have written S.M.S of glasgow asking them to settle this matter the letter was sent recorded delivery andasked them to reply within 7 days this has been ignored
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[09/03/2010] False Claim
www.selectescortsuk.com [London]
I signed up for a membership as an escort last December, and they promised me I would be taking attractive women in their 20's and 30's on dates.
I have had over 20 bookings to date, and all have been with much older women. I do not discriminate people based on their age, but the eldest club member I dated was in her late 60's.
I told the booking team on several occasions not to book me with anyone over 50, but time after time I arrive at a booking to be greeted by someone old enough to be my grandmother.
I sent an email requesting a full refund of my membership fees, but the company insist that I have made money so will not accept any liability.
I suggest that if you do not want to spend your spare time driving Miss Daisy around garden centres you give this charity for the aged a wide berth.
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[09/03/2010] scam escort agency
moonlight companions
I filled out the form online and got a call back the following day,spoke to a woman calling herself Angela,she explained that my going rate for an hours work would be £150 and if I was with the 'client' for four hours I would receive £600.I thought it was too good to be true,but she seemed extremely convincing.I told her that I was unable to pay the £349 right away and she said that it was fine and would give me first refusal and contact me in a couple of weeks.I'm happy to report that I found this site before I have handed any money over and when she calls i will give her a piece of my mind
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[09/03/2010] no response to emails
netfootie.com
signed up for www.livefootball.net march 2009. Tried to cancel in dec and jan. Couldn't access site any more. Paypal paid new subs to lee elwood without my agreement. Could not even access site as original login details do not work. Tried to email lee elwood. No response.
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Claim: European Salvage - ongoing »
[07/03/2010] The Legal Team: You are entitled to a full refund from your credit card company under Section 75 of The Consumer Credit Act 1974.
Demand your money to be refunded
Claim: European Salvage - European Salvage »
[06/03/2010] M, Lezemore: I bought a reconditioned alternator over the phone after seeing the ad on ebay.
waited over a week to get the part, when it did arrive it was coverd in grease and oil
obviously not a reconditioned part. was told by a guy called John to try it on the vehicle. I did this as I desperatly needed the car on the road. Found alternator only puting out 12.5 volts, should be 14 volts. Was then told to try washing the alternator with soapy water, I told him that was not going to happen, Aventually they said to send it back and they would( recondition ) it. I sent it back at my own expence but
they kept refusing to sighn for it, I gave up after five attempted deliveries.
When I got the credit card statement I found that they had also overcharged me.
Was quoted £85+£11 delivery (next day). They charged me £85+£20 and 5% for using credit card, Barclaycard say that 2% is max they can charge, total came
to £129.53, " could have got a proper one for that ".
I have reported this to Consumer Direct and to Barclaycard and to ebay, Please all victims of these scum bags report them as well, It is the only " legal " way to get them shut down,
Claim: Pro-Body 866-407-5 Singapore SG - withdrawing money from bank with out authorisation »
[04/03/2010] Susan Garside: I applied for a free trial of their product which cost me the postage. The product never arrived ... then they charged me £78.45 which came out of my
Bank without my knowledge. I either want my money back or the product!!!
Claim: Pro-body Singapore - misleading advertisment »
[01/03/2010] Brian Hern: My experience is the same as Mr. Andrew Cook. "I ordered alaci berry from your company to the understanding that it was a free trail and i would only pay a shipping cost which i was hapy to do." I did recieve the test product but now continue to be charged installments of S119.02 US which looks like every fortnight beginning of the month from Pro-Body and then the middle of the month from Pure Acai. I also do not recommend the product.
Claim: Pro-body Singapore - Rip-off »
[28/02/2010] Kylie Akers: I had ordered the introductory tablets and was happy to continue but then I hadn't been charged for them by then. Upon searching for a website to contact them about when they would begin deducting the moneis, I came across this one and read many stories of being charged more than once and for more than quoted in the small print. I immediately rang my bank this morning and cancelled my card BEFORE they could charge me. They seem very dishonest and what kind of company takes your money and leaves no contact details anyway. Thanks to this site I was one of the lucky ones who didn't get ripped off. Good luck to all of you getting your money back.
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