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Barbara of Newbury, NH March 6, 2007


I have had two charges against my checking accountin January for a company called Lean RX and also under the name of xtreme burn. I have never ordered anything from them. One charge was for 74.95 on 1/2/07, another 69.95 on 1/16/07 and another for 79.95 on 1/27/07. The charges are coming through as a debit to my checking account.

Marguerite of St. Louis, MO March 6, 2007


I ordered a sample of LeanRX last year, never reordered, and they have charged my card 3 times.   There is no one to contact.  If you call the 800 number they ask for credit card number and then say they will credit your account, then the next month there is bigger charge.

If you wan to talk to someone the only way is to go to a website which is inactive and give you an email address which bounces back as not a good one.

John of Jackson, NJ March 3, 2007


I received fraudualant charges from a company i never heard of or ordered from.

224.85 in 2 months on my mastercard

Edwin of San Francisco, CA March 3, 2007

Edwin of San Francisco CA (03/03/07)

I too was a victim of Leanrx.net and had 248 stolen from my Visa debit card. So, I filed a claim with my bank and was issued a new card.

Brandy of Bainbridge, GA February 28, 2007



On January 16 I was charged 69.95 on my statement. I saw the leanrx charge for that amount pending so I called my bank and asked for the phone number that I could reach this leanrx at and they gave me an 800 number. I was told by the bank that let it clear then they could get more information about this. Well, two days later another charge of 79.95 was charged. I was mad so I called the bank ASAP. I am on a budget here and can't pay for something that I didn't order or just plain out give money away.

Then the bank put my account on hold and because of these two charges checks bounced and I had overdraft fees of about 500. The bank cut my debit card and issued me a new one and then set me up to pay bills online. I have to wait to get my overdraft fees back also, I ended up having to get a loan just to pay the overdraft fees and pay some bills that the money that was wrongfully taken form me. SO now because of this I have a 145.00 loan payment due for the next 6 months.

Susan of Wilton, CA February 28, 2007



On 1/05/07 I was charged 14.95 to a credit card I hardly ever use from Dream Smile in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, a company I have never heard of or ordered merchandise from. I called the phone number on the credit card statement and an automated voice asked me for the card number and I entered it and the charges were credited on my card. However, I was then charged 74.95 on 1/5/07 and 69.95 on 1/13/07 by LeanRX.net for product that I never ordered. The credit card statement showed the same phone number as the one for dream smile (866-882-3057) and again, the automated recording asked me for my card number and I punched it in and the voice said that my card would be credited. The next month's statement showed no such credit. I have cancelled my card, but have been charged 129.95 for products never ordered. I received a package from leanrx a couple of days ago, and I returned it to sender.

Cynthia of Fulton, NY February 25, 2007


These three so-called companies or rather scammers have charged fraudlent charges to my credit card. Dream Smile on Dec. 11, 2006 and Leanrx on Jan. 7,2007 and Jan. 14, 2007. Xtreme Burn joined in on Jan. 26, 2007.

I wrote to my credit card company and the first two charges were removed without any problems. Again I have written to have the second two fraudent charges removed and to have my account number changed! Isn't this against the law and why hasn't anything been done to stop these scamming so-called companies!!!!!!

Laura of Kaneohe, HI February 25, 2007


I ordered Hoodia from Nutri Core, Inc. and have been charged for the bottle of diet pills. However, for some reason, I am being charged via my credit card for 3 other charges - which were not ordered.  I have no knowledge of LeanRX or Extreme Burn.

Mary of Edmonds, WA February 25, 2007


Back in December I received my monthly statement from my CC company and there was a 14.95 dollar charge on my bill. I contacted my cc company and they removed the charge. Then in January my cc company called and said that there was someone trying to charge 79.95 to my cc from leanrx and used the incorrect expiration date when doing this. Thank God my credit card company caught this. The charges have been removed and the acct cancelled. 

 

John of Broadalbin, NY February 24, 2007


Got three charges to my debit account and never received any merchandise. I never have ordered anything from this company, and only after looking at my bank statement did I notice that I had three charges within weeks of each other.

When I called the 800 number on my statement it was a total joke. I was asked to give them my account. Why would I do that when I didn't give it to them in the first place.

 

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