Apr 4, 2012
Anything that sounds too good to be true isn't true. Sigh. Boy, would I love the $1000. It says:
"details apply". I got another offer like this and then they wanted me to sign up for something like magazines for an extremely low price. However, they would continue to charge my credit card each month with a large charge if I didn't cancel. How many people remember to cancel at the right date? With your credit card number, they can charge every penny on it and get away with it. Once you have bought something, you have given then your permission to charge you for whatever they want. Watch out Radia Labs had an offer on the Internet for a product trial for only shipping and handing. So I ordered it. There was nothing else on the Internet to warn me that they would charge me the full price if I did not return it before a certain date. So they charged me $ 74.95 without my permission. I called them twice and they promised to refund my money. The second time they said I had to return the trial product before a certain date, which I did. Still they never returned my money. Another scam company.