EMAIL TO TRISLIM:nYesterday, Feb. 9, 2009, my credit card was charged a total of $165.80 for nyour product –$149.85 for TriSlim and $15.95 for shipping and handling. I ncalled this morning and spoke to Nine (pronounced Nina) to get my money back nas I did not intentionally order it. She ended up refunding me $134.86 and ninstructed me to email the corporate office for the remaining $30.94 which nshe said was the charge for shipping and a 10% restocking fee. This email nis my request for an immediate refund to my credit card for these charges. nI received more than 20 emails from your company offering a free bottle of nyour product on a trial basis. I took advantage of this offer and paid the n$4.95 for shipping and handling. nI believe the type of marketing you are imposing is called “negative option”” nwhich is illegal in the state of Ohio. On the first page of your websiite
n””Try a Free Bottle”” is emblazoned no less than five times in large type. nHowever
the obligation to enroll in your program and subsequently having my ncredit card charged $165.80 is buried in your “”Terms and Conditions
“” about nfive or six paragraphs down on a little tiny tab under the form you fill out nfor the “”free”” bottle. Even when you fill out the form it does not bring up na warning that by ordering the free bottle
you will be charged $149.85 plus nshipping and handling of $15.95 if you do not cancel within 10 days after nthe ship date (not the delivery date) of your product. This is clearly a ndeceptive marketing practice. Please refer to the website