2/12/2010 2:45 PM (PST)
Don't sign up for these -
Ubiquitous ads for teeth whiteners can be found on popular sites such as FoxNews.com, CNN.com and ABCNews.com. The ads typically link consumers to phony blogs and fake news sites that are designed to look like impartial 3rd party endorsements of the products. The phony endorsements then direct the consumer to a main Web site that claims the product sold is “As seen on” ABC, Forbes.com, CBS News, CNN, and USA Today—and includes the logos of these news outlets.
The countless Web sites for various teeth whitening products claim to offer a no-risk, money back guarantee, free trial of the product. To sign up, customers must provide a credit or debit card number to cover shipping. Complainants to BBB state that they are billed before their trial ends and continue to be billed after they have told the company they want to cancel. Complainants also may find mystery charges for other companies and services that they didn’t realize they were signing up for with their “free” trial.
Many Web sites offering a free trial of a teeth whitening product do not disclose the billing terms and conditions or do not have such details prominently displayed on their Web site. Before giving the company any credit or debit card information, review the Web site fully and be aware that free trials typically result in repeated billing.
There are off the shelf products available everywhere now - buy them from your local stores.
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3/25/2010 4:25 PM (PST)
My first computer, first internet experience, what a joy !! Now I'm out over $300.00 and there seems to be no end. My teeth are not white but my eyes are red from crying for being such a fool. I will hang my head in shame and be afraid of the internet once more.
Sorry Cindy in AZ
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3/25/2010 6:07 PM (PST)
DON'T GIVE UP--CALL 877-651-2112--REFUND DEPT. DOCUMENT ALL CALLS WITH SUPERVISOR NAME AND ID NUMBER. JUST KEEP CALLING. GOOD LUCK
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