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Toxophilus | 12:18 Thu 05th Jun 2014 | Offers & Competitions
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This is a scam. I 'enlisted' for a free trial of this last year. Although I cancelled the order ON 3RD DECEMBER they have kept sending me stuff. I have just checked my May bank statement and they charged me with £63.62 on 7th ALTHOUGH I HAD AN EMAIL WHICH CONFIRMS NO MORE WILL BE SENT. Be warned.
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From where......?
What's a scam?
????
Tell us what "This" is.
i consider myself warned, thank you
Thanks for that. I will be steering well clear of "this".
This seems to be a scam
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While waiting to hear what the scam is I will don my tin hat and hang garlic at me doors.
I won't sign up for anything until I find out what it is that I shouldn't sign up for.

What's a Scam for goodness sake???

Give us a clue!!!
It's best not to take any free trial which requires you to give your bank details and lets them set up payments
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I put the title at the top, stupidly thinking it would be printed with the text. How naive can you get?

I thought I was going to whiten my teeth better than my dentist and I answered an American advert called Pro White. I have had so many boxes of this stuff I could build a staircase to Heaven. I have always hesitated to give my bank details - now I know why.

I hope you all have benefited from my experience and will not lose out yourselves.

T.
Email them again Toxo and state that you wish to return the boxes received and to cancel any future orders.

[email protected]

Then phone the credit card company and ask them to put a stop on any charges from the company. Send them a copy of your email.

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