I sent for some of these wonder pills in early May, and received them in about 3 weeks. They're absolutely useless, I put on 2lb in weight over the specified time. They made no difference whatsoever to how I felt.
I've now written twice asking for a refund as per the terms of their offer (the UK version with the Bedford address). No joy after letters sent on 20th June and 20th July.
Can I really claim my money back from my credit card company?
I've also sent for a similar product called HTP5 from another organisation called The Francois Leroy Slimming Centre and, surprise surpirse, the return address on the package is identical - FRA 80452, P O Box 80457, Great Britain EC50 3FR.
Anyone able to track that down and nobble the thieving swindlers who are conning innocent people hoping to lose a bit of weight?
I too am being bombarded with junk mail about foreign lotteries, offers promising fabulous wins with lucky numbers (at a fee of course), claims of wondrous prizes awaiting despatch on receipt of a handling fee, etc.etc.
I've not fallen for them but didn't realise that the slimming stuff was all part and parcel of the same scam, as last year I sent for some similar type of slimming product, which of course failed to do any good at all, and when I wrote demanding my money back I got it!
I found you by doing a search for "equiba".
Has anyone achieved a refund?