SUSPECTED SCAM!

Social Media Scam
support@farmland-supplements.au HLCSupplements

Date05/01/2024
Fraudulent emailsupport@farmland-supplements.au
PseudonymHLCSupplements
Scam contentsI ordered vitamins that were reportedly approved by Karl Stefanovic and Doctor Karl for blood cleansing i did not click a repeat on the order they extracted the money from my account
Comment / ReviewI have not seen this add on the social media since the parcel came from HLC Supplements in Brisbane

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    • Chris 05/23/2024 at 12:23 AM

      Don't give this company any bank acc information because they keep taking money from your acc ,they have just done it to me be very weary of this organisation .

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    • Robby 07/04/2024 at 08:17 PM

      Yes don't go anywhere near this outfit they are just a complete scam had to cancel my credit card because they kept billing me,plus i never even received their shoddy product.

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    • Report #790305 09/10/2024 at 11:34 PM

      was automatically directed to this site to supply supplement to stop smoking from FB page with "deep fake" of Dr Charlie Teo selling the product. Spent $211.90 then discovered it was a scam. Used the chat feature on site and was told I would receive refund - send letter with details - have not received refund and now the chat feature is no longer working on site and phone number does not work either.
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      This company needs to be prosecuted!!!

      Url / Website : farmland-supplements.au
      Pseudonym : Farmland Supplements
      Telephone : +61240727366

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    • maxi 09/11/2024 at 03:05 AM

      There seems nothing (legally) to criticize about this webshop. The company information and contact details appear to be verifiably accurate. It is then a choice whether you want to believe their fairy tales. Considering the annual figures of this company, there are plenty of fellow believers.

      Perhaps some research, instead of believing an advertisement on socials, would have been better. There are no potions that purify the blood! This would spark an unimaginable revolution in healthcare and be world news. Nonsense of the worst kind. Every kidney patient could go through life without dialysis. Any blood disorder could be cured with a simple juice?

      If you are seriously interested in nutrition, you can quickly learn that eating a normal, healthy and varied diet means that you don't need "supplements" unless you are an elite athlete or an astronaut. Only in special cases (such as iron in anemia) is a supplement useful. But then again, that GP / surgeon / specialist (according to socials) has also "taken a course"?

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    • maxi 09/11/2024 at 03:10 AM

      TOP TIP: NEVER (no, NEVER) not even accidentally buy anything via socials! It's a safe haven for scammers, charlatans, and miracle doctors. So if you want to save money, NEVER BUY THROUGH SOCIALS!

      DONT! NEVER!....

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