Darryl
6 years ago
It's a scam, 拢80 per bottle, not the 拢5 that they advertise. Even when you select 'No' to not placing the order once you've realised the price they send it anyway. Scam, scam, scam. You can get it off ebay for 拢5 a bottle.
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Dustin
6 years ago
If you're lucky all you'll get are a couple of bottles of worthless herbal pills. If you get their free trial and DON'T tell them you don't want any more within 14 days this con artists WILL take 拢160.00 from your credit card. After taking the 拢160.00 you may or may not receive the pills that they charged you for. I didn't, currently taking legal action against these thieves. Even better, if you do NOT cancel the order they WILL continue to take 拢160.00 EVERY MONTH until you do. You MUST read their t&c BEFORE you are foolish enough to give these criminals your card details. Those t&c change frequently in an attempt to keep ahead of legal actions against them. It is likely these criminals will simply vanish in the very near future seeing as they are down to outright theft now. I won't even ask you to take my word for it, just search buyslimplex.com and scam and take a glance at what others are saying. If after all this you want to trust these criminals with your credit card details, make sure you copy and save their t&c, which even they don't honor, as you may need them if you have to take legal action later.
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Debbie
6 years ago
Before thinking about giving these people your payment details do a simple search on Google and see if you can find ANYONE who hasn't been ripped off by them. I and many others didn't and found out the hard way.
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Belinda
6 years ago
This website offers a 'free trial' and charges a shipping fee. 2 weeks later, without any notice or consent, they use your payment details to start a subscription and charge you up to 拢160.00 If you then contact them to request a refund they then ignore their own posted terms and conditions and refuse to comply. I myself will be startingblegal proceedings later this week against them. Do NOT take up this companies 'free trial' under ANY circumstances as it is nothing but a scam and could cost you a lot of money for a product that does not do what they claim