I responded to an online survey which promised a free gift worth at least $150 at the end of the survey. I chose the Leo Duvati sunglasses which said they were valued at $89.99. I was told my credit/debit card would be charged $5.99 to cover shipping costs but that would be the only cost to me. I received the sunglasses about 3 days later and checked my account to make sure I was not charged anything extra. My account was charged $5.99 on July 15, 2015. The sunglasses are cheap plastic, the kind you can purchase at a convenience store or discount department store for less than $10. They are not worth $89.99 but since they were free I was satisfied. They came in a nice storage case with lens cleaner and a lens polishing cloth.
Today, Aug. 4, 2015, I reviewed my account again and found that Leo Shades had charged my card $95.00 on Aug. 3, 2015 for the sunglasses. I was told they were a free gift so I was surprised to see this charge. I contacted my debit card company and they are investigating the charge. I will also contact my state Attorney's General office and the Federal Trade Commission to report them.
I ordered a pair of sunglasses through a freebie site from Leo Shades not knowing that this company would be so underhanded in their dealings. I paid the $5.99 and received the email stating that my sunglasses were on its way to me. When I received them I thought "not bad for &5.99". But to my utter dismay 14 days later I was hit with a $95.00 charge on my bank statement. I called the 888-797-8242 number right away to get this fee taken off right away and they informed me that they couldn't handle that because they were only a call center and they did not have a number to Leo Shades. Sounds kind of shady doesn't it? I asked to speak to a manager and I got Peter Wayne who was not helpful at all. He is the one who informed me that Leo Shades cold only be contacted by email. Sounds like the company has had problems from their customers before and don't want to deal with them so they relegate them to the inhuman way of email. I did contact Leo Shades by email and was informed I didn't read the "small print" stating that if I didn't call or email them within 14 days they were going to charge me. What the ****? It sure was small. It wasn't on their front page. It wasn't in their email. And I can't get my money back. But you sure as hell can believe I will be telling everybody on Facebook about this.
Leo Shades Reviews
I responded to an online survey which promised a free gift worth at least $150 at the end of the survey. I chose the Leo Duvati sunglasses which said they were valued at $89.99. I was told my credit/debit card would be charged $5.99 to cover shipping costs but that would be the only cost to me. I received the sunglasses about 3 days later and checked my account to make sure I was not charged anything extra. My account was charged $5.99 on July 15, 2015. The sunglasses are cheap plastic, the kind you can purchase at a convenience store or discount department store for less than $10. They are not worth $89.99 but since they were free I was satisfied. They came in a nice storage case with lens cleaner and a lens polishing cloth.
Today, Aug. 4, 2015, I reviewed my account again and found that Leo Shades had charged my card $95.00 on Aug. 3, 2015 for the sunglasses. I was told they were a free gift so I was surprised to see this charge. I contacted my debit card company and they are investigating the charge. I will also contact my state Attorney's General office and the Federal Trade Commission to report them.
I ordered a pair of sunglasses through a freebie site from Leo Shades not knowing that this company would be so underhanded in their dealings. I paid the $5.99 and received the email stating that my sunglasses were on its way to me. When I received them I thought "not bad for &5.99". But to my utter dismay 14 days later I was hit with a $95.00 charge on my bank statement. I called the 888-797-8242 number right away to get this fee taken off right away and they informed me that they couldn't handle that because they were only a call center and they did not have a number to Leo Shades. Sounds kind of shady doesn't it? I asked to speak to a manager and I got Peter Wayne who was not helpful at all. He is the one who informed me that Leo Shades cold only be contacted by email. Sounds like the company has had problems from their customers before and don't want to deal with them so they relegate them to the inhuman way of email. I did contact Leo Shades by email and was informed I didn't read the "small print" stating that if I didn't call or email them within 14 days they were going to charge me. What the ****? It sure was small. It wasn't on their front page. It wasn't in their email. And I can't get my money back. But you sure as hell can believe I will be telling everybody on Facebook about this.