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Scary policy
This is on their policy site:3.4 As between You and BuyGoods, You shall be responsible for any fraudulent or unauthorized transactions made through the Site or Services, including, without limitation, unauthorized use of Your credit card or debit card.
I won't risk this.
Might be Scammers
also running a scam playstation site
Read this
https://www.buygoods.com/terms
These are the terms and conditions can anyone explain term 3.4 which states
"3.4 As between You and BuyGoods, You shall be responsible for any fraudulent or unauthorized transactions made through the Site or Services, including, without limitation, unauthorized use of Your credit card or debit card."
Although it looked fake knowing that I opened the advertisement from a "CLICK TO DISCOVER THE REASON WHY HYPERTENSION MEDICATIONS ARE FAILING!!!" thing and after the ad you see this "BUY KNOW" orange box but I'm still disappointed that nearly everyone states it's fake. And you can make a good argument on why are there other buying options than directly entering your card info.
3Stars cause I haven't used the site so average.
Fraudsters so be ware
Targetting people with long term medical conditions to scam them . Please DO NOT GO FOR THEM. WITHIN A SPACE OF 1 WEEK I WAS CHRGED 3 SEPARATE LOTS OF £60.55
you buy a product thinking you are paying for an ebook and then they email what they call a free ebook and before you know it they are taking money off. My case has been referred for criminal investigation.
Scammers
BuyGoods Scam
Outback Vision Protocol
I called their number
I called and the girl that answered did not seem to know what I was talking about. When I repeated Good Buys to correct eyesight she asked if I had downloaded the e book. I told her I was calling about that because it seemed all that was being offered was a book to tell you what to do and my understanding from the video is that he learned of hard to get fruit from the Aborigines.
She then said that all the ingredients needed can be bought at any grocery store. That was enough for me! I think this is just one more scam. I know there are some vitamins that can help keep your eyes healthier but I doubt there is anything from common fruits and veggies that will turn your vision around into 20/20 or correct glaucoma or macular problems. I'm not falling for it.
Any of these offers that have a LONG video that goes on and on are fake. If someone has something GOOD that works they can tell you in a short time.
This appeared on one of my searches when I was online with my iPhone. I watched
Prospective Eye Customer
If the company was for real it would accept payment via PayPal.
Don't do it
I am not sure what you ordered, but I ordered over the telephone. Did they remove money from your account? There should be some information there. Hope this helps.
Definite Scam!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have bought several things at different times from buygoods and so far everything has been as advertised, have done what they are supposed to do including Turmeric tablets.
Sounds too good to be true
Could be a scam,but, you have not tried it and it dose have money back agreement. Would like to hear from some one who has tried the product and tells us it works or not.
Never call what you have never tried a scam. What if it's not a scam?
At least it has a money back guarantee.
I will buy it and give it a try. Everything about life is risky and you'll never win until you risk something.
Cheers
There is no way they could share all this information
Well as you see from all the other reviews, I'm not the only one that believes what they're selling is crap and it's just another scam. Oh and don't be a fool...just because it says "money back guarantee" it doesn't mean your gonna get your money back because they're gonna avoid you completely or tell you a hundred reasons why they can't give your money back so if unless you just enjoy being bent over and scammed...try being safe about the fishy crap being sold online! You're all welcome!
Something's fishy
Despite being a regular purchaser online since Amazon started selling books, when I tried to purchase an item through buygoods.com, I got a message saying something like "we're sorry, but you've been flagged as possible fraud" and requiring me to send a copy of my government-issued ID and credit card to complete the transaction.
Since every anti-ID-fraud article I've ever read says never, NEVER do this, I did not comply.
There are plenty of legitimate sellers online, who needs to deal with these guys?
Criminal Scam Website
If you ever make and online purchase, and are directed to buygoods.com to complete payment, DON'T DO IT....
They will process your payment, but what they send you does not open, or is not what you paid for. Worse, their supposed '100% No Questions Asked Money Back Guarantee', is a farce, and they WILL cancel your order, but you will not get any of your money back.
They just keep your funds for themselves I guess
Their products web page had a glitch and it made a single bottle charge and then it gave you a bundled choice to save money but the page did not update after you changed your order following their directions. It immediately proceeded to charge a single item charge as an order, then instantly charged you for the bundle as another order. I could not get Customer service by phone after 4pm their time and had to try again the following day, and then was on hold for almost 25 min. I was given a return number and also was told I was responsible for return fees. I argued that it was their sites program and I should not have to pay to return anything. I was refunded in about four weeks for the unwanted order as well as the shipping cost. Very scammy in my opinion and I won't be ordering anything if its related to BuyGoods Company. The item ordered did not meet expectations either and I sent three of the 6 back, all empty as well, paying cost to return and did get a refund on all, but took another month to get my money. BUYERS BEWARE.
My mother had a similar issue, she intended to buy 1 bottle, and the system followed up with an automatic 12 bottle order before she even knew what hit her. The shipping notice came lightning fast so there was no chance to cancel. She contacted support and got a reply from a virtual agent with instructions on how to return.
I am sure they make their money by processing false orders and making people give up trying to return unwanted-unordered goods.
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