I stupidly clicked on the free sample. I knew I should be weary. I was in hospital and really bored waiting for my body to heal. Nonetheless, I knew it was not worthy immediately, when the next day the package arrived, with no invoice. Who does business like this. This was November 12th. I got charged automatically for $133.29 and two days later another similar/identical automated charge appeared on my Van City Visa Bill. I knew it was a disaster. Now, after calling Pellamore they said just go to their refund site and they'd refund me immediately. Only thing is there is a link, but it has nothing to do with a refund, just a pile(22) of bad reviews.So the person on the phone said just make sure you 'fill your information out" and they would proceed to refund me. I am again aghast at my simple (Canadian) trust. I reported it to Visa and they automatically had paid the $$365.00 for the charges that were invented by Pellamore Canada, and I opened a dispute from within Visa. Uncannily, the first bill was on Nov 12 and then four days later they billed another almost identical amount. When a company steals funds in this manner there should be a legal ramification. I don't think the hours I will have to put in to pursue this refund of MY MONEY is ever considered. And again, unfortunately I don't think this will deter this company from automatically inventing and billing possible clients. Visa said they would pursue this for me only after I paid the amount in question, and that I should keep a record of our ccnversation. The person I spoke to was called 'Usaid". Or is this even true. Usaid said to just click on the link, and I did, but it only afforded me an opportunity to write and warn other future clients.
So Please don't be as careless as I was. Before clicking on a free offer, google it and read up. It will take awhile to get my funds back.I am not shopping online unless there is a peer review that is shining.and. Unless it's a major company that will definitely honour it's agreements,