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Description

I purchased this product on a social media site after watching an infomercial featuring a person who was supposedly Dr Ben Carson. I only wanted to try 3 bottles of the product. The infomercial started peddling other products that I was not interested in but I was unable to go back and hit submit to place the order so I was surprised the order went through. I was expecting to receive 3 bottles of product but received an email indicating I was getting 6 instead. I tried to reach them to tell them to only send 3 and to adjust the charge but I was told I was calling outside business hours. It would be 2 and 3 in the afternoon. They never gave the business hours. After the product arrived I attempted to contact them again to no avail. I want to send the product back because it has 2 ingredients that go against my health conditions. I am going to ask PayPal to take the charges off and return the product.

Dollars Lost

$315.32

Targeted Person's Location

NC, USA- 27614

Scammer Information
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Aurora, CO- 80011

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Unknown Email

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(302) 618-4094

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Unknown URL

Scam Type

Online Purchase

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Business name

Neurocept

Date Reported

September 25, 2025

Scam ID

1067106


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