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 MGDPremium,MVM join:2002-07-31 kudos:9 | reply to Snowy
Re: Adipose RX There are 11 pages of fraud reports just under one phone number from January 28th thru today: »800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-800-430-1529 and a lot more:»www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Ad···G=Search
quote: ..... There was an unauthorized charge of $34.84 placed on 2/3/09 on my MasterCard from Adipose RX. I called the 800 number (800-430-1529) listed on their website, www.loseweightsystems.com, and spoke to Walt who, after I told him my name and state assured me that the charge would be reversed. Since I just called today I can't confirm the charge has been reversed.
NOTE: The address provide (and verified in WhoIs) is 223 W. Bulldog, Ste. 304, Provo, UT 84604. This is a UPS Store and the firm is probably renting mailbox 304. The UPS store number is 5266. You can send them an email at store5266 at theupsstore.com and ask that they take steps to prevent the passibly fraudulent activity taking place from their premises ------------------------------------- Follow up:
------------------------------------- Refund Received After a second phone call to the 800 number in my original posting my credit card was credited for the full amount of the purchase.
Also, the manager of the UPS store did some investigation and concluded that some other firm was submitting these fraudulent charges to test stolen credit card information and that it was not the renter of box 304 that was deceiving customers. I'm not convinced, but I suppose it could be.
»www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/4···m#397065
For lots of reasons I am not buying that explanation.
----------------------------- Lose Weight Systems - Adipose Rx. Caralluma Extreme Phone: 877-7635283 Fax: 1155 West Pioneer Blvd, Suite 103-211 Mesquite, Nevada, 89027 U.S.A.
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Lose Weight Systems, Adipose RX Phone: 877-297-2311 Fax: 223 West Bulldog, Ste. 304 Provo, Utah, 84604 U.S.A.
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Also one victim reports that they received a refund notice to a correct email address that they never gave during the phone call. That means they also had their correct email associated with the card and individual in their system. Possible transferring of prior purchase records from a another entity.
If I recall correctly this is not the first issue of this genre that has ties to Utah and Nevada.
MGD | |  | This is a scam! I just received diet pills in the mail that I didn't order. After looking at the company website, I could see there was something fishy since it was only one page and gives no info. I googled it and found this site and posts about the same thing. Then I remembered a strange charge on my Capital One credit card statement this month for that amount $34.84. When I called Capital One, they told me there was actually a second charge for that amount. They credited both charges through the fraud dept and changed my account number. | | |
|  | reply to MGD We had the exact same experience. They did the charges 2 months in a row, sent us bottles of pills, and had our email address, mailing address, and name. Creepy! | |
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