Has anyone else been cheated by the resveratrol scam?
Gomer asked:
Using Barbara Walters Morely Safer’s photos online advertise free sample, stick $87.13? Tr customer service nr refuses mailing address ne company, file complaint BBB…does ne / contact info ts company advertises online using Barbara Morely gain people’s trust?
Thanks time…about drinking wine…Dr. Oz wd te 1,000 bottles day…sorry, tolerance isn’t tt high.
Using Barbara Walters Morely Safer’s photos online advertise free sample, stick $87.13? Tr customer service nr refuses mailing address ne company, file complaint BBB…does ne / contact info ts company advertises online using Barbara Morely gain people’s trust?
Thanks time…about drinking wine…Dr. Oz wd te 1,000 bottles day…sorry, tolerance isn’t tt high.
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Reviews (4)
oldtimekid2
August 7th, 2009 at 5:51 am
It’s not any one company or another that won over their trust… it’s the nutrient itself. Resveratrol is a fantastic antioxidant on it’s own, but unfortunately, it’s a big fad right now (which Barbara, Morely, Oprah, and Dr. Oz have all helped to boost to bigger popularity) and whenever a big fad comes around, there are always unscrupulous people and companies that jump on the bandwagon to get their piece of the action.
Any of the free offers tend to be scams because they have to pay for the free bottles by charging more for the second bottle… it’s best to avoid them. And yes, far too many people fall for the idea of free stuff, so you’re not alone.
The best place to buy any Resveratrol would be reputable companies that have good quality so you know what you’re getting. There are many higher quality companies out there that are readily available and well priced… just make sure the company has a good rating with either the GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) or USP (U.S. Pharmacopoeia), as those are the main quality assurance organizations (USP is for the U.S., GMP is for the U.S. and worldwide).
Your local health food store would be a good place to start looking, but there are a few online companies that are reliable and don’t offer automatic reshipment that you can try. Feel free to E-mail me and I can point out a few of the better ones.
Also, for what it’s worth, you can submit a complaint to the BBB if you have a website or at least a phone number for the company. If nothing else, you can send an E-mail and they can make whatever report they can.
In the mean time, if you put that charge on a credit card, dispute the charge with the card company… they can usually get you the money back. Good luck and I hope I helped!
Paul Hxyz
August 8th, 2009 at 8:28 am
No. Just eat red grapes or drink red wine. You don’t need a pill when you can just buy groceries. P.T. Barnum was right.
Anthony
August 11th, 2009 at 3:41 pm
you can view many different sources of the compound at. I’m sure there may be some scammers out there, but some on that site seem legit.
Melanie D
August 13th, 2009 at 10:42 pm
Umm, didn’t you read the terms before you signed up. All of the sites say quite clearly that you’ll be charged after the trial period ends, and that the trial period starts immediately after you submit your order.
I love how people blame the company when they fail to read the terms for what they are signing up for, and then get mad when the company does what they say they are going to do. Absolutely absurd.
Also, if you are that concerned, just cancel your card and get a new one…
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