Posted on March 12, 2010.
Has anyone worked with a company that distributes the "Natural Relief for Women" supplements? I saw an ad on TV stating that you can try a 30 day supply for free (by paying S & H) and the site www.naturalrelief.com said the same thing. When the order arrived, there was a bill showing a zero balance, but a 90-day supply has been sent. After 2 weeks of taking the supplements, my face broke out in a rash, so I threw the vitamins and Bill. A month later ... My credit card was charged an additional $ 99.85. When I called, they said it was because I was sent a supply of 90 days (so 30 days was free and I was charged for 60 days). I am quite knowledgeable in Internet purchases, but they got me. Sounds like a scam to me ... Is that even legal? Has anyone had experience with this company?
I've never had this happen to me, but my suggestion is to contact the office of State Attorney General (if the United States) tell them what happened to them can see if it could happen to someone else and do more investigation into the situation.