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Dana of Bridgeport, OH January 27, 2007


I received my credit card statement in the mail and saw 2 charges that I knew I did not make, seeing how I had not used that credit card in 6 months. I immediately called the 800 numbers on my billing statement and got a recording. I was hoping to be able to hear a real live person on the phone so I could give them a piece of my mind. I called my credit card company and asked to speak to the fraud division. They said they would take the charges off, and that there was a lawsuit against these people.

Cynthia of Mechanicsburg, PA January 25, 2007


I went to the ATM machine at my bank to check my balance and realized I was short by almost 200. I checked my transactions online and noticed that there had been two charges made to my account in the past 10 days, both from some outfit called LeanRx.Net One charge was 69.95 and less than 10 days later 79.95 was posted. I did not authorize these transactions and have no clue who LeanRx.net is and I most definitely didn't buy anything from them.

I am on prescription medication and because the money wasn't in my account, I was not able to use my debit card to get my medicine. I had to borrow the money.

David of Chapin, SC January 25, 2007


74.95 charge is on my credit card. I never ordered from, nor heard of LEANRX.NET.

I called the number on my statement, got automated answering. It asked for the credit card number the charge was billed to. I gave it. The voice said my card would be CREDITED with the full amount. Then Good Bye. There was no acknowledgement in the greeting as to who or what I reached. I have also contacted the credit card company.

Theresa of Jackson, MS January 25, 2007


I received my visa bill with two charges from leanrx.net in the amounts of 74.95 on 1/02/07 and 69.95 on 1/16. I called the telephone numbers listed and got an automated voice asking for credit card number, which I entered, knowing they already had it.  The automated voice requested that I wait while they search for my account information, then came back on the line telling my account had been credited and hung up.

I have called the bank and placed this amount in dispute, but  I will have to pay the bill awaiting the reimbursement by this so called company. From reading the other compaints here, it appears I will have to cancel this credit card. Just a scam and a hassel.


James of Napa, CA January 25, 2007


I received my Visa card statement and noticed tow charges from LeanRX 74.95 (1/5/07) and 69.95 (1/14/07). I researched my previous statements but they did not appear before Jan 07.  I called the 800 # and was told to enter my credit card number - no way!  I went to their website - no way to contact customer service.  I did find you could write them through a log on problem items.  I'm not even sure it goes to LeanRX.

I have notified my credit card company and they have issued a credit to my account.  I have stopped the card and ordered a new one.  I have never done any business with them and do not know how they got my card number.

Sandra of Carmel, ME January 25, 2007


I was balancing out my checkbook with my bank on-line and noticed that I had been charged 74.95 on 2 Jan 07 from LeanRX.net and again on 16 Jan 07 for 69.95. I have never purchased any product from this company or have I every heard of this company. I got their 800 number off my bank statement and called and was greeted by an electronic recording which told me to go to their web site if I had any questions about any charges to my account.

They don't have a web site to go to.

It brought me right to Comsumer Affairs to report fraudulent activities. After reading several of the complaints and seeing that my situation is the same as theirs, I am going directly to my credit union tomorrow to try to retrieve my money back and stop any further charges that this bogus company my try to levy upon me. I would like to see justice from Consumer Affairs soon to stop these transactions from happening. I never even ordered a thing from them. Don't know how they got my Debit Card Number. It has to stop now.

This kind of incidents is exactly why my husband and I are very reluctant to paying our bills on line, making purchases on line, or even just surfing for products and inquiring about a product. You never know how they are getting the information so we don't feel safe.

Leonard of Tulsa, OK January 24, 2007


I had ordered a sample though a survey and though nothing about it. And then I received my last credit card bill and there was a charge that put me over my limit. I did not remember ordering any thing and I knew I was close to my limited so I knew this could not be a correct charge. After research I found out that it was LeanRx and this was the second charge that I can find that they did. One was in 09/2006 and the in 01/2007 and both were unauthorized. Both times the charge was 49.95. I do not know how many times before they hint my credit card before but something needs to be done about this. And from now on I will pay closer attention and question everything on my statements.

Erin of Huntington Beach, CA January 24, 2007


I checked my on line credit card statement today and noticed two charges that I did not authorize; one on 1/8/o7 for 75.95 and another on 1/15/07 for 69.95. I called my credit card and they were only able to give me a phone #, no name of the vendor. I called the # (866-882-3057) and it was answered by an automated voice asking for my credit card # or to send an email to their customer service department @ cs@leanrx.net. I sent an email and it was immediately kicked back as undeliverable. I now go on line and google leanrx.net and am shocked to read my same exact story that has happened to so many others.

I have never ordered anything from this company and for that matter have never ordered the product hoodia from any manufacturer. I now get to dispute these charges with my credit card company and hope that this doesn't come back to me. With so many people lodging complaints I hope that this matter gets looked into and settled soon.

 

Jane of Fayetteville, AR January 24, 2007


I placed an order for the free hoodia wt loss pills by paying only shipping and handling in June. Charges showed up on my debit card in August. I called the number that I had then and canceled it. In October it happened a gain. I called and canceled a 2nd time. Nothing else on my debit card till January 2007. Have tried calling the number above and received an automated phone service. Another charge has now showed up again in January. Tomorrow I will go to the bank and have my debit card no. changed.

Have bounced several checks in the last 6 months, completely screwing up my credit. Am now having to change several accounts. So much for convience of debit cards.

Patrick of Solana Beach,, CA January 24, 2007


My checking account debited 74.95. I have not received nor do I want any product from this company. What are my options to (1) get a refund and (2) stop any further debits to my account from this firm?

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