Ordered weight loss pills from a Facebook ad, never got them.
I was watching a video on Facebook that was interrupted by an ad. It was Dr. Oz promoting a weight loss supplement called Gelatide. The video had testimonials from people like Kelley Clarkson and Oprah Winfrey. I ended up ordering the recommended 18 bottles.
After that, I started getting emails and phone calls from a company called GEX. They were the ones who actually sold me the product, not Dr. Oz. They were trying to get me to order more, but I didn't. I got emails and texts saying my orders had shipped, but it's been over a week and nothing has actually been mailed out.
I tried calling and emailing GEX to find out what's going on, but I haven't gotten any response at all. I paid $686.94 and have nothing to show for it.
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Ordered weight loss pills from a Facebook ad, never got them.
After that, I started getting emails and phone calls from a company called GEX. They were the ones who actually sold me the product, not Dr. Oz. They were trying to get me to order more, but I didn't. I got emails and texts saying my orders had shipped, but it's been over a week and nothing has actually been mailed out.
I tried calling and emailing GEX to find out what's going on, but I haven't gotten any response at all. I paid $686.94 and have nothing to show for it.