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Beware of being conned

Watched an infomercial on Facebook. It was of a very well known actor. He talked about having copd. Said how disabled he was etc. then he found this herbal stuff and now he is a lot better. Said this supplement helps get rid of stuck mucus in alveoli. Then a second very famous person talks about how terrific the supplement is. So I figured I would gamble with 39 dollars and try it.
Yesterday the supplement arrived. 5 bottles. It says on these bottles that it is for daily blood health support. To help manage your glucose levels. Nowhere on here does it say it’s for copd. I go check my credit card statement and I was charged $199.98!!. I didn’t order 5 bottles. I call them today and they say it is 39 dollars for each bottle. The infomercial says money back guarantee. I tell representative that this isn’t for copd. I ask for refund and say I am contacting my credit card company. They hang up non me!! I called credit card company and there is a dispute started with these con men.
I looked up famous actor and copd on google. Turns out this is all a I. He doesn’t have copd. There was also a listing for another customer who complained to bbb. About these folks.
So don’t be fooled by this famous actor talking about an herbal cure for copd. It’s all fake

  1. Oh, no! I am so very sorry this happened to you. Unfortunately, that is one downside of A.I. I hope you are eventually able to get you money back. I know it's hard when you see something readily accessible that might help your COPD, but it pays to wait before purchasing and talk to your doctor or do a little research. Those ads are very cleverly designed to prey on your impulses. I'm sure those actors are upset as well. Thanks for sharing. I hope you've saved others from falling into the same trap. Thinking of you. - Lori (Team Member)

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