I have been away for a number of months and unable to tend to my mail. Upon returning, I am quite surprised to find that I have received multiple packages from Good Living Labs contaiing "Positive Mood" supplements. Even more surprising is the fact that I have billed almost $29.00 for each of them! I NEVER ordered this product, nor did I AUTHORIZE charges to my account for them. I see in looking at their invoice that they conventiently do not accept returns of these supplements. I have contacted Good Living Labs and requested that further shipments be CANCELLED immediately. (Get ready to be put on hold NUMEROUS times if this should happen to you.)
Bottom line: I am extremely angry that this situation ever even occcurred and have requested immediate refund of my three payments of $28.94 ($86.82). I was told by Good Living Labs that they ship a free trial of these supplements every time an order for Lucinda Bassett's anxiety and depression program. Supposedly, at the bottom of the letter they enclose it is explained that these supplements will keep coming unless the consumer requests that shipments be stopped. I, personally, do not read my junk mail. Second, it is a well-known fact that anyone seeing a psychiatrist and actively taking prescribed medications would be ill-advised to start mixing them with any herbal supplement. For these reasons, I find Good Living's (and Midwest Center's) business practices to be both unethical and underhanded. What a money-making scheme!
I have voiced my sentiments to the Midwest Center. If this matter is not resolved to my satisfaction, I will report such practices to the Better Business Bureau and will also post the reasons for my dissatisfaction everywhere possible on the internet to spare others the same experience. (I see there are already others out there doing the same.)
What a disappointment! Lucinda seems so sincere on her infomercials. If I could contact her personally, I most certainly would!
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