Menu
CB Business and Industrial Review of Nutrition Action Healthletter
Nutrition Action Healthletter

Nutrition Action Healthletter review: Scam 4

A
Author of the review
5:40 pm EDT
Review updated:
Resolved
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Featured review
This review was chosen algorithmically as the most valued customer feedback.

Last year about October I received a offer in the mail from Nutrition Action Healthletter, Center for Science in the Public. They offered a year (12 months of newsletters) for $10.00. I guess I should have suspected that it was too good to be true, but I sent them my check. Now it is 2007 and I have yet to receive a newsletter. I contacted the company customer service and asked about the issues of the newsletter that I have not received but instead of sending me any issues they sent me a special subscription offer for another year. I hope you can look into this since I fear that others may get caught by this company’s scams. Let me know if you get anywhere. Thanks.

Resolved

The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.

4 comments
D
D
Douglas L. Smith
Dickinson, US
Aug 31, 2022 1:55 pm EDT

I was in the process of ordering Nutrition Acton, until I read your messages. I would have never expected fraud from this type of company. Many Thanks to You Doug S.

L
L
Lucy Joyce
, US
Dec 18, 2021 11:07 am EST

They had a promotional offer in the October '21 issue . I sent them a check for $ 60.00 for my renewal and some gift subscriptions. I sent them the check on 11/1 and they cashed the check on 11/17. Have heard nothing from them and I have called customer service four times. Each time a recorded voice says due to inclement weather they are closed and to call back tomorrow. I'm disgusted

M
M
Ms Omalley
, US
Feb 01, 2021 7:04 pm EST

Terrible newsletter. I have canceled my subscription. The Dr that writes on the first page is a joke. His letters are political which just do not belong in the newsletter, no matter what side you are on.
I have found so many incorrect nutrition articles especially about Gluten. There’s nothing in the newsletter you can’t find yourself on line. Waist of money.

J
J
john lundgren
, US
Jan 08, 2020 2:33 pm EST

The billing policy of Nutrition Action Newsletter is fraudulent, corrupt, and dishonest. For severlal years I paid for my subscription multiple times after getting billed. Finally, I realized that they were billing me just a month or so after I sent them a check. They still do this even after I complained.

I paid my year's subscription on December 2. It is now January 8 and I have received two more request for payment. Like most seniors, I trusted this company in the past and dutifully paid whenever they sent me the bill. They either have [censored]s in the billing department, or more likely, this is their modus operandi. It's totally fraudulent. Great publication run by crooks.

Trending companies