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Wu-Yi Diet Tea Complaints - Diet tea scam!

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Wu-Yi Diet Tea

Posted: 2008-03-20 by Carole Hibbard [send email]
Diet tea scam!
Complaint Rating:  92 % with 12 votes
Company information:
Wu-Yi
9373 Shell Street
Delhi, California
United States
Phone: 209-606-2184

I purchased some diet tea a few months ago online. Now I'm being charged on my credit card for $19.95 for something called 'Living Lean'. Turns out this is a website for helping people lose weight. I was told that it was mentioned as a 'bonus' offer when I bought the tea but I never heard of it. And it's not really an 'offer'. They automatically sign you up for it and start charging right away. I noticed the first couple of months but thought it was for another legitimate company. Finally I realized that it wasn't and called them. They canceled my "account" which I didn't even know I had and agreed to refund this month's charge. They won't go back to the beginning because I didn't cancel within their trial period which ended before I even got my shipment of tea. Oh, and by the way, the tea doesn't work. Big surprise! So... buyer beware of this company!
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254 days ago by Terra Combs [send email]
I wish I had searched a site such as this before falling for the scam of Wu-Yi source. I just went through the exact same experience with 'Living Lean' and overall I lost $19.95 for a service I never even knew was available to me let alone being charged for and $15.90 for shipping and restocking the tea, which did not work. My emails to the Wu-Yi email (teahelp@usa.com) went unanswered and the phone number they give you on the website refers you to the phony email address. I finally got through on live chat to cancel my order, but I still lost money. What a scam!
254 days ago by Shayne [send email]
I too purchased a 14 day trial of the Wu-Yi Tea and did not see where it indicated that I would be subscribed to a Living Lean program. I am trying to recoup my $19.95 that is automatically being billed to my checking account, but have yet to get a hold of Wu-Yi tea company. The tea does not work and is not affordable. Do not fall for this scam.
245 days ago by P. Taylor [send email]
I ordered a "free trial" offer of tea, which NO it does not work any more than just following their diet and exercise advise. I was billed for the full amount so it was not free at all. Also I have received another box which I am returning. You can not get anyone on the phone but I did get to do a live chat. I will be waiting for a refund. Also, I was billed for Living Lean which I did not order or sign up for. I did find someone live to speak with in customer service but it took quite a bit of talking before I was able to get a confirmation of refund. I will be looking for that $19.95 refund also. If anyone wants the same tea you can go to any oriental market and buy a big box of oolong tea for a lot less that $34.95. I guess the moral to the story is that there is not a magic pill for weight loss. Good luck
244 days ago by Beverly Decker [send email]
I can not use the tea, to much cafeine in it. Makes
me shake.
210 days ago by Kristen [send email]
Same here. I ordered the tea, and actually cancelled it the same day after reading some reviews on it. Unfortunately, they didn't cancel my "bonus" offer along with the tea, so I just saw the charge on my account for 19.95. I have a confirmation code that I won't be charged anymore, so if I see this on here again, I will be raising holy h****... :)
145 days ago by Tracey [send email]
Oh my god, same problems as everyone else. I also was charged for the tea, which was a free trial, that i ended up paying 35$ plus the living lean which I had never heard of was another 19.95$. I also cancelled. This is a huge scam, and I thought I could never be taken, but alas i was. Never believe in these products. The only true way to lose weight is diet and exercise, the old fashioned way.
136 days ago by Sherry [send email]
My complaints are the same as the others...I ordered the tea and cancelled within two weeks...sent the unused portion back and was charged again on the credit card...it took me months to get a refund and that was with calling several times and chatting online with their reps. The Living Lean thing was the same. People with complaints need to report them to their states attorney generals office.

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