Ripped Off By Bromalite - Scam

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By sagacious1


Indigestion from Bromalite

I have read a number of testimonials on the product Bromalite since being scammed by them. When I first came in contact with the product it was through a website that talked about the different colon cleansing products they had personally used and how Bromalite was by far the best. As I looked into it a bit further and read their sales page that allowed you to get a 30 day trial for the cost of shipping and handling, I had a thought about something not right but decided to give it a try anyway.

The reason I decided to go ahead and try the product was because of the testimonials I read about the product. Everyone seemed to be getting good results from it and with a free trial, I might as well give it a try. What did I have to lose? Wrong Question.

When the product arrived it was in an unmarked package and consisted of a small bottle of 60 capsules with a beige colored dust in them. The kind of clear gel capsules you can get at the health food store and put whatever you want in the capsule.

I started to take the bromalite dust capsules and was a bit worried about doing the colon cleansing process because I had never done one before. I had been talking to friends that had so I had an idea of what I was to expect.

Well my worries were for not. It never did anything. I even doubled up on the dosage and nothing happened. My appetite did not change, I never experienced any cleansing other than my wallet because I was soon charged for the next months bottle to the tune of $84. What a joke. $84 for dust capsules. Haven't been ripped off like that since my college days. And then to realize that some other subscription has been slid into the process as well. Fit factory - what do they do - nothing just get your money. Unbelievable.

I have read some posts from people that fell into the same trap and the stories are similar. What disturbed me was one guy who wrote back and talked about how the person who got ripped off should have been more aware and not put themselves in the situation to begin with and blah, blah, blah.

I am not here to defend the idea that one should be more careful and ultimately has the responsibility of deciding whether or not they will enter into an agreement. I take full responsibility for signing up and not cancelling the order before the charges for the next month occured. I also accept responsibility for not paying closer attention when Fit Factory fit there hand into my wallet too. What I don't take responsibility for is a product that does not work. That is the crux of the problem. If the product actually did what it said it was going to do, they would retain more people and have some positive reviews on the web.

The fact is they are scammers all the way around. From the sales pitch to the sale to the product to the add on feature of Fitness Factory.

I am happy to report that once I discovered the product did not work and was getting charged for yet another month, prematurely I might add, I cancelled the poduct.

The problem is now I have two of these worthless bottles of brown dust capsules on my desk.

Anybody want to buy them for $84 dollars. I'll give you two for one.

Lesson learned - never sign up for anything free when it comes with having to give your credit card information for some deposit of shipping charge. Too good to be true.

Happy Interneting and Cleansing.



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wordsword  says:
2 months ago

When i read something like this, i am just remembered of a quote"no free lunch" my dear friend why on the earth someone offers a product for free. Even if it is for voluntary purpose still someone must have already paid for it.All these buy one get one free and blah and blah is nothing but a part of their sales strategy and why on the earth will someone give it for free when they have purchased it. Anyway i should appreciate your efforts in writing about your experience in the hub.

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