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I clicked on an ad promoted by Barbara O'Neill about a tendon issue in the legs for women over 50. I have this problem and wanted relief. As i was going through their site, I clicked on the package that said 3+3 free for $11.99 each. Ok. Thought of be paying about $36 plus tax. As i went through the advertisement, they offered many different options for more product or a different product. I clicked "no" on all of those. They do not provide a cart with a subtotal. I had no idea what I was billed until I got the email, which was for double the amount expected, $79.95. I immediately emailed twice but didn't receive a reply until the next day, of course. They tried to explain that i misread their sure. I have a screen shot of their site and their initial options. They try to deceive the client! It's very deceptive and i would not recommend anyone using this site going forward! This is shifty sales practice and i am extremely disappointed in this and Barbara O'Neill.
$79.95
AZ, USA- 85032
Online Purchase
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Rosabella
January 29, 2025
939990
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