Too good to be true.
This was pretty interesting, I just had to share it.
CFNUPress-NEW YORK
A company that has the self-proclaimed best diet pill is under fire this week for false advertisement and 10 lawsuits have been filed.
The company that created FatDisappear!, a diet pill that promises “a 50% loss in body weight within 24 hours, or your money back”, is accused of backing out of the money back guarantee, which is granted if the user does not lose half their body weight within 24 hours of using it. The 10 lawsuits had a common complaint–they didn’t lose a pound. One plaintiff called the drug “nothing more but water in pill form”, and another went as far as to send FatDisappear!’s company a hate letter full of expletives.
“We are willing to settle this out of court”, the President of Fraudu Pharmacuticals responded. “We are sorry that it didn’t work for you, but there is no need for the expletives.”
4 Comments
Hev - URL
I am sorry, but give me a break. What were the people thinking when they bought this pill. There is no magic pill that will do this. I am sorry to be cruel, but they deserve to loss their money for buying into it.
Macca - URL
Hehe, I agree with Hev.
What f’ing moron believes that they can lose 50% of their body fat in 24 hours with a diet pill? Even if it /did/ work, I’d be seriously doubtful about its effect on a person’s health.
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Macca - URL
Sorry, body weight. That’s even worse than body fat.
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Charlie - URL
People actually bought that?! It sounds like an April Fool’s joke. I’d be worried by something claiming to take that much weight away in 24 hours, that’s got to be a cause for concern in itself.
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