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Fred at the Helpdesk/Csl complaints
August 14, 2010
TOTAL FRAUD
PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY IN PARIS, let me tell you what I know.
They advertise a full 'moneyback' guarantee if not totally satisfied.
They show you fairy stories, claiming them to be testimonials.
They DO NOT answer the telephone provided.
They DO NOT answer any letters.
They DO NOT refund your money.
They are I believe well known to the Credit Card companies, who in my opinion should stop them trading, but as it's an EU Company are afraid to kick up a fuss or cause a stink with our beloved froggy friends across the Channel.
If you want to check on them, try this trick, get their website page up on your computer screen so the guarantee and other daft claims are shown, then click 'print review' on your computer link to your printer and watch what happens !
If you don't have this facility, this is WHAT DOES HAPPEN...all the details and information you need to have proof of their claims, statements, guarantee, return advice and so on - SIMPLY DISAPPEARS .. like magic, sadly I have to say more effective than these rubbish patches, which simply FELL OFF DURING THE FIRST DAY - they are rubbish - and even worse I gained 2 pounds after 1 day !...
BEWARE ALL OUT THERE YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED NOW.
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Deepford
June 25, 2010
Fraud
PHYTOLABEL - SCAM - NO RESEARCH - NO PRODUCT -
I called the London number and asked a couple of questions. It was clear the person answering was in a call centre. Although the call was routed and a non-UK ring tone heard the call handler insisted she was in London - clearly a lie and when challenged, she continued to lie.
I asked to speak to her manager to see if they knew about the so called 'sensitivity tests' and she said there was no-one there to answer my questions. I asked for an office number, rather than the call centre, and she said she couldn't give me any contact details of anyone.
This is so obviously a scam. I am glad I searched for phytolabel on the net before buying bogus product. It is sounds too good to be true, it usually is...
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