I wanted to try their vitamins, so I went to their website, www.12inone.com (also www.12inonenow.com). nThey… n… display BBB Online Reliability sealn… display a black/red Verisign sealn… don’t go securen… don’t give the “subscription option”” before entering credit card info. nBased on the above
I wanted to research their company (12 In One) and Cellular Research LLC listed at the bottom of their website. I also came here to Ripoff Scams. I found three complaints about Dual Action Cleanse
another of Cellular Research products. But I found nothing about 12 In One in particular. n***CALL NUMBER ONE***nHELP LINE: 1-800-941-8032nI expressed my concern that I’m a student and cannot afford getting “”accidentally overcharged””. The guy was sympathetic and understood. But he said the only times he gets unsatisfied customers is when they are “”uninformed”” and forget they signed up for the subscription. nBut you know what? How am I supposed to believe that when their website wants my credit card information before I get to see what all my options are?! nI went to BBB and found no membership under 12 In One or Cellular Research. I called their 800 number to find out how they justify using the dead-linked seals. The guy said check BBB for Ultimate Nutriceuticals. I did
and U.N. is there. nBut BBB literally says UN and their website 12inone.com are NOT members of BBB. The company (U.N.) has the grade “”BB””
down from AAA