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12/20/2005 - Eugene writes:
I ordered Natural Cures using the 800 number on the infomercial. I ordered two books using my bank card. The next day I noticed an additional charge of 71.50 was charged to my account. I'm going to have that charge taken away hopefully. This guy is a scammer.
12/20/2005 - John writes:
I am totally blind. I managed to find the Natural Cures book on bookshare.org, a website that makes books available to people with print disabilities once you prove you have the disability and pay them your $50/year fee. Anyway... I found the book, downloaded it, and started reading. Kevin never actually tells you anything. He just directs you to his website, which you have to pay for access to! That's the last time I ever trust him. I'm so not getting the new version of the book if it's ever posted.
12/17/2005 - Dawn writes:
I ordered the natural cures book over the phone. The lady tried to get me to buy, subscribe to and join about 6 or 7 other things and I kept saying no I just want the book. I specifically said "just the book" 3 times, whick is $29.99 and $9.95 shipping. Looking at my bank account today and I see that they charged me $71.40!!!! Now it's like pulling teeth to find a phone number for this company. There's no number or contact us or anything on the web site! I hate getting scammed!
12/14/2005 - Angela writes:
I too got scammed, Iactually cancelled my entire order 2 hours after placing it and still got charged the $71.40. I am refusing payment through my bank. Whether Kevin's company actually take the order or Not they still represent his company and therfore should be more involved on who he subcontracts. SCAM.......And P.S I will let more people know.
12/8/2005 - Pam writes:
Like many others I purchased the Natural Cures book and received the newletter. I called immediately and cancelled the newsletter and was told it would not be charged to my account. Three weeks later (yesterday) I received another newsletter with a correspondence that my account would be charged for $71.40. Why is it every time you purchase something from an infomercial it is such a hassle and you have to deal with so much incompetency? This was the final straw for me I won't ever purchase from an infomercial again.
12/6/2005 - Dave writes:
The book does not have anything to do with actual cures written in it. I expected that it should have. but was misled again. This man is just like the fda, and ftc, NO BETTER!!!
12/4/2005 - Janet writes:
Back on July 23rd I ordered from SHOP AM/NATURAL CURES with a complete understanding that if for any reason I do not want this $39.90 book that I can return it at my expense, and with no further commitment to this company. I mailed this book back within the 30 days, received the credit back to my card on 10/03 for $29.95 and now for some other reason on 10/21/05 they charged me $71.40 for nothing. The rest of this letter was sent to the credit card company and to the State of Il Attorney General Office
11/30/2005 - Bill writes:
I HAVE READ PARTS OF THIS BOOK. SOME OF THE SO CALLED CURES ARE COMMON SENSE. UNFORTUNATELY HE IS ALLOWED TO GO ON TV AND SAY THERE ARE NATURAL CURES FOR MOST DISEASES. THIS MAN IS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF PEOPLE. YOU BUY THE BOOK AND HE WANTS YOU TO SIGN UP FOR NEWS LETTERS, WHICH ONLY PROVIDE REFERENCE INFORMATION. THE BEAST PLACE FOR KEVIN TRUDEAU IS BEHIND BARS. HIS CRIMINAL RECORD PROVES WHAT TYPE OF PERSON WE ARE DEALING WITH. YOU SICKEN ME KEVIN TRUDEAU.
11/29/2005 - Phyllis writes:
I bought the first book after hearing the infomercial, thinking it contained the "natural cures" talked about. Did not. Then I bought the second book thinking this one would have the "natural cures".....same song second verse. I sent the second one back immediately knowing that the shipping I was paying would erase all but a few dollars of the $39. I had been charged.....never got the refund and cannot find the source. I found one "Shop America" source that said was not connected???? I sent the book back as the packing slip said...to Shop America LLC 810 Greenleaf Ave. Elk Grove Village, IL. I want my refund. I sent it back August 11, 2005. Thank you
11/28/2005 - Herb writes:
His book "Natural Cures They Don't Want You To Know About" is totallyuseless. In fact the title itself (as well as his infomercial) is one big misrepresentation. The book is full of accusations of drug companies ripping us off and alleged cases where Government agencies shut down businesses, but I did not find one -NOT A SINGLE ONE- cure listed in this book! There is no telephone number, address or e-mail address to reach him, to tell him, even his web site hasn't got the usual "Contact Us". The only way to communicate with him is to subscribe to his (probably also) useless report / news letter for a monthly or yearly fee. After being conned into buying his worthless book, I will not buy anything else from that!@#$%*& guy! Herb Kuentzel Guelph, Ontario, Canada
11/24/2005 - Anonymous writes:
I sure wish I'd found this website before purchasing Kevin Trudeau's book! When I received the book I was informed that I would also be receiving the monthly Newsletters for a subscription fee of $71.40/yr. When I got the email asking to confirm the electronic newsletters I immedicately responded and told them I DID NOT want either version and used the unsubscribe button at the bottom of the webpage. That was in Aug /05 and not until this week Nov /05 did I think anymore about the whole deal. However, this week I received a hardcopy newsletter with a notice saying my credit card account had been charged $71.40 and Thank you for your subscription. WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO STOP FRAUDLENT practices like this? I want everyone to know the guy is a fraud and to stay away from him or anything to do with him. How do I get my $71.40 back? Any ideas?
11/10/2005 - Justin writes:
I obtained an audiobook copy of Kevin's book. I will say that the information contained in the book I believe is pretty much correct for the most part. But if you're looking for natural cures (which are out there) then you don't need this book. Just do some searching around on google and some health forums and you'll get the information you're looking for. If you're interested in government conspiracy theories or would like to be more healthy in general, then his book DOES contain some good information about that, although the health information is probably stuff you've heard before. I think the general idea is that if you followed all of the health guidelines that he set forth in his book, then you generally would be disease free and would not be getting sick in the first place. (Which I believe to be true). But if you're looking for a specific natural cure (THEY DO EXIST!) then just do some google searches and you'll find the information you're seeking. This book I believe is worth the price IF you're buying it for the right reasons (general health), but unfortunately, most of you were mislead by his infomercial stating the cures ARE IN THERE..... They aren't.
11/1/2005 - Chris writes:
Thank God I ordered this book from [], so I didn't have the luxary of dealing with this losers credit scam tactics on top of already reading the natural cures book that surprisingly enough...contains no natural cures. It might as well have not had pages. The information contained in the book is basically Kevin being paranoid in 200+ pages. And in the book he states he can only give you the cures on his website if you become a member (for a massive fee). That's nice, could've told me that in the informercial and not lost all your credibility, Kev. Now he has an "Updated" edition of the book, Kevin Lying part 2, where he lists a few diseases and some ways to "naturally" cure them. Keep in mind he left out many diseases probably to have a 3rd edition of the book where he lists 15 more, but not all. Just to give you an example of the book, his cure for asthma is a webpage that tells you how to control asthma...not cure it..control it. I didn't pay for control, I payed for cure. And his response to people that have diseases such as cancer.."Make your body alkaline and see a healthcare provider." See, I thought he was against "healthcare providers" yet he's condoning seeing one because he knows his crap isn't going to cure cancer. Don't buy this book. Eat healthy, exercise, visit your "healthcare provider" for check-ups, and don't listen to this moron. You'd be better off paying me 29.95 for the information I just gave you than buying this book. Hope I helped someone.
10/31/2005 - Drew writes:
To anyone who has had the misfortune of buying Kevin Trudeau's book: Natural cures they don't want you to know about, may I first say, you have my condolences. I also ordered this book, that seems to be a forum for Trudeau to mostly rant and rave about butting heads with government agencies and you are probably a good 75 pages into the book before he actually spews forth with a lot of hogwash and websites for you to waste even more of your money. I would like to believe that some law enforcement agency will soon put a stop to this scam. For anyone that feels cheated and would like to return their product, please, I implore you to call that customer service line; 1-847 777-7131 don't push ANY buttons, you may have a bit of a wait to speak with someone. When you actually reach a person, tell them you DO NOT want the book and want a refund of not only the cost of the book but the Shipping and Handling charges as well. Then, if you ask where and when you should return the book, they'll probably tell you to keep the book as a free gift. Believe me, if this book had any credibility at all, they would not be telling you to keep the book as a free gift. I wish everyone good luck in getting ALL their money back for this book, that should be renamed: Kevin Trudeaus book of rantings and websites to blow your money.
10/28/2005 - Andrew writes:
This book is on of the cleverest scams I've seen! After watching the info-commercial on T.V. and being impressed with what Kevin Trudeau had to offer in this book, I decided to order it. As indicated on TV, I expected to read about "natural cures" for various illness and ailments (IE; taking vinegar for acid reflux disease as state in the info-commercial) but when I read the book I found NONE! All I found was mostly conspiracy theories, and referrals to other references pertaining to the information I was seeking and expecting to find in Kevin's book; There was even a referral to a web site and news letters, which or course, are both available at a price. In Kevin Trudeau's book he indicates that he can not list natural cures to specific dieses because he would be violating the "law", however if you SUBSCRIBE to his web site you then become a private member and this supposedly allows him to exercise his First Amendment right to free speech and he could then give you this information. But wait it gets even better! Now Kevin Trudeau has come out with a second edition which now allegedly, (and I say allegedly because I haven't read his second book) but allegedly list specific dieses and natural cures for them; (as I understand in his latest info-commercial.) Why wasn't this information published in his first edition? What laws have been relaxed that would now allow him to publish these "cures", when he could not publish them in his first book? Well, maybe like the drug companies as he describes, Kevin Trudeau wants you to continue to buy his products by not providing you with the cure but only a taste so you become hooked and will pay more to receive little in return.
10/18/2005 - Marcia writes:
I ordered the book off of the TV info-mercial. I spend a long time on the phone as they tried to sell me more stuff. I continued to say no. I finally ended up ordering 2 books, one for the regular price plus shipping, and the second for an additional $15.00, free shipping. They were both to come with the free weight-loss CD and some newsletters. Well weeks, 4-5 later, I finally got an envelope in the mail. It contained 1 book, nothing else. It has been months now and many phone calls later--long distance mind you, over $20.00 in long distance bills, still have not received my second book or the "free" stuff. The last time I actually spoke with someone about this was a week and a half ago, and after a long time on the phone and 3 people deep, ending up with a "Manager" I was promised that they would 2 day delivery it (no extra charge) and after pressing and pressing to find out how it was to come, was finally told that I could call back in two days (it was the weekend) and get a tracking number. Well, I felt that finally I had the problem solved and did not call back to get the tracking number. Still no book. I just tried to call and of course the "system is down-call back". After reading some of the other complaints, I am now going to go back and check my credit card to see if I have been charged anything else, and perhaps consider myself lucky if I have only spent $54.90, although it is just for one useless book! I agree with the others on the content. Other than I should go out and pay a lot of money to get my fillings removed, I don't think there was much that we don't already know. Also, the book has has a lot of "narrative" much like what you hear on the info-mercial, and just a few pages devoted to "cures" and no index, so you pretty much have to read through the whole thing to see if perhaps the one thing that you are concerned about might be mentioned in the book. Not worth the money, and defintely not worth the stress and the newly acquired heartburn that you will definitely have if you have to deal with customer service even once!
10/16/2005 - Peter writes:
We received the books after ordering from the infomercial and found them to be filled with not much of anything. No answers it just made us have more questions. The book tells you for cures you must subscribe to a web site that is another $9.95 a month. Then we receive a newsletter stating they would be charging our credit card another $71.40 for the monthly newsletter. Now all I want is out because I feel like this a big scam. Don't get involved!!!
9/25/2005 - Michelle writes:
I bought this book 2 months ago, after ordering the book, I spent 15 minutes being introduced to other products to buy. I agreed to the receiving $50 giftcard from Walmart if I agree to try the DealPass Promotion at $12.95 per month and could cancel if I am not satisfied. The deal pass is you are to buy giftcards and receive 5% credit towards your purchases from the gift card at $12.95 per month, I have cancelled this, yet, still am being charged. I never received the $50 giftcard. I also was told I would receive a newsletter that would be $5+ per month, I told them I was not interested. They continue to tell me about other deals, after 20 minutes I had had enough. I received the book 4 weeks later. I received recently a charge of $71. 40 for the news letter. I DID NOT ORDER. I have not been successful in contacting them, but now plan on closing my checking account before they charge me a $500 life time membership fee. THIS IS CLEARLY A SCAM. THE BOOK IS BULLSH$#%$#%. I am very upset!
9/22/2005 - Manuel writes:
The book is a complete fraud!! I watched the entire infomerical, and like so many people I assumed that the book had some kind of information about "Natural Cures". Kevin Trudeau misleads the public by making people think that if they buy the book you will have information about natural cures that you can start using. The book is just repeating everything that Mr. Trudeau says on the infomerical. While I agree with the information that Mr. Trudeau talks about in the book (i.e. the government's fraud) it is completely misleading. You are not interested in the Government's fraud, but in the knowledge of the natural cures that he promises in the infomercial. It makes me upset that this guy is stealing money from the public. Mr. Trudeau should be prosecuted for misleading the public and fraud.
9/15/2005 - Debbie writes:
Save your money!! The author's infomercial leads you to believe the book will contain the 'Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You To Know About'. This book tells you nothing more than the infomercial. The book should be called: "Natural Cures I Won't Tell You About"! The book, not unlike the infomercial, claims the cures cannot not be published in the book because of the "FDA" (the infomercial states he cannot tell you on television... because of the FDA); in order to get the "secret" information, you are referred (over and over and over again) to his website. For a kick I checked it out. Sign up to be a (lifetime) member; the price for that priviledge? $499.00 U.S. Funny, Mr. Trudeau doesn't mention THAT in his infomercial! Keep your money folks -- if you want to learn about alternative food choices or health care - use the internet, it's free!!
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