My VISA was charged $39 for NMX health radar and I have no ideal what it's for. Cost me $36 declined fee. Anyone know what this about?
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Phillip0001
Lake City, US
2 comments
Phillip0001
of Lake City, US
May 26, 20137:01 am EDT
I was charged $39 for NMX Health Radar and I don't even know what it is. This charge resulted in a $36 over the limit charge. I will call Visa in the morning.
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aviD Lee
Atoka, US
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aviD Lee
of Atoka, US
Jul 24, 20132:08 pm EDT
NMX Health Radar, first starts out with New Max free for 30 days and discounts on weather radios, caps and so on for 39.00 I did get credit for that 39.00, then it goes to other Items like Lipogen PS-Memory meds. for 62.90 try out and if you don, t like full refund on same date they send you billing for Valueplus free Items, discounts and 100 dollar WalMart card try it out and dislike full refund I was charged 19.95 and today [protected] was credited, I also called [protected] and asked to be credited for the bal.. of 62.90 which was 49.16 up on request he told me that he was crediting me full amount plus13.74 and I can keep the meds. PS Memory pills, I did not take it that way.
SO, all is well be the BS the time, the ph. calls, the billing, the bank statements, the statement reviews, be sure to always ck. you billing, for the chgs. of 39.00 - 62.90 and third party billing from ValuePlus ph # is [protected] if needed. NMX Health Radar still owes me 49.16 I will stay after them till its done. Hope this helps others
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rightsaidfred
Silver Spring, US
1 comments
rightsaidfred
of Silver Spring, US
Mar 12, 20149:44 pm EDT
NMX*Health Radar is very upfront not only about the cost but about how to unsubscribe. I had no problems with NMX*Health Radar, I was able to unsubscribe very easily and received a refund very quickly. I don't know why you people whine when you don't read the fine print or know how to search Google to find the right customer service number to call.
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Prabal Singh
US
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Prabal Singh
of US
Nov 14, 201811:04 am EST
I am getting repeated reminders for payment of USD36.95 statedly transacted on Credit Card . I have no idea of the transaction.
I seek assistance.
- P K Singh ( prabalsingh_5@yahoo.com)
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Denis Ables
US
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Denis Ables
of US
Apr 24, 20192:10 pm EDT
I just noticed two subscriptions from Health Radar (Newsmax). One expiring in Feb 2020, the other expiring in Mar 2020.
Acct # [protected] (exp Feb 2020)
Acct #[protected] (exp Mar 2020)
There seems to be no way to contact those folks to deal with this problem. I have not yet checked to see if I've been billed for both. (I don't recall subscribing to EITHER !)
Denis Ables (denis@ablesfamily.com)
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Carole Nix
US
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Carole Nix
of US
Aug 26, 20205:21 pm EDT
how do i unsubscrbe?
rascaleyez@yahoo.com
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Deborah Francis
US
1 complaint
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Deborah Francis
of US
Feb 22, 20222:35 pm EST
I just was reviewing my CC statement and found a 36.95 recurring charge for NMX*Health Radar.
Looked it up and hit the jackpot for Scam Charges. I went to the website and requested a refund and cancellation.
I did not order this nor would I use recurring charges.
If they do not refund and cancel in 3 weeks or so I will dispute with CC company.
I had to check my bank account for a deposit & found a charge for NMX* Health RAD for $43.65. I didn’t authorize the charge, so I had to lock my card & leave a message at the bank. I’ve never heard of this company until 2 weeks ago when I started getting these fake newsletters that claim to give information on health issues, but they’re just ads for supplements. I’m guessing they’re a scam like a few other health “magazines.”
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Davidjensenusa
US
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Davidjensenusa
of US
Aug 05, 20228:16 pm EDT
I called nmx mind health yesterday about the $39 charge. It has not been removed yet. I had a charge 3 months ago from nmx health radar. I called them and they said it was for a newsletter from Dr Oz and Dr Roizen, whom I respected, but I have never seen an email about the newsletter There is nothing related in the spam filters of my two possible email accounts. I will try to cancel the charges. I do not remember signing up for those newsletters, but, if it was good content, I may have.. Dr Oz, that I thought of highly, has been running for political office and has received bad press recently about his political tactics. If my calls to them do not reverse the charges, I will go to government organizations with complaints.
I was reading the Newsmax emails about politics because they were not politically lopsided. They stopped sending them a while back.
My VISA was charged $39 for NMX health radar and I have no ideal what it's for. Cost me $36 declined fee. Anyone know what this about?
I was charged $39 for NMX Health Radar and I don't even know what it is. This charge resulted in a $36 over the limit charge. I will call Visa in the morning.
NMX Health Radar, first starts out with New Max free for 30 days and discounts on weather radios, caps and so on for 39.00 I did get credit for that 39.00, then it goes to other Items like Lipogen PS-Memory meds. for 62.90 try out and if you don, t like full refund on same date they send you billing for Valueplus free Items, discounts and 100 dollar WalMart card try it out and dislike full refund I was charged 19.95 and today [protected] was credited, I also called [protected] and asked to be credited for the bal.. of 62.90 which was 49.16 up on request he told me that he was crediting me full amount plus13.74 and I can keep the meds. PS Memory pills, I did not take it that way.
SO, all is well be the BS the time, the ph. calls, the billing, the bank statements, the statement reviews, be sure to always ck. you billing, for the chgs. of 39.00 - 62.90 and third party billing from ValuePlus ph # is [protected] if needed. NMX Health Radar still owes me 49.16 I will stay after them till its done. Hope this helps others
David J
NMX*Health Radar is very upfront not only about the cost but about how to unsubscribe. I had no problems with NMX*Health Radar, I was able to unsubscribe very easily and received a refund very quickly. I don't know why you people whine when you don't read the fine print or know how to search Google to find the right customer service number to call.
I am getting repeated reminders for payment of USD36.95 statedly transacted on Credit Card . I have no idea of the transaction.
I seek assistance.
- P K Singh ( prabalsingh_5@yahoo.com)
I just noticed two subscriptions from Health Radar (Newsmax). One expiring in Feb 2020, the other expiring in Mar 2020.
Acct # [protected] (exp Feb 2020)
Acct #[protected] (exp Mar 2020)
There seems to be no way to contact those folks to deal with this problem. I have not yet checked to see if I've been billed for both. (I don't recall subscribing to EITHER !)
Denis Ables (denis@ablesfamily.com)
how do i unsubscrbe?
rascaleyez@yahoo.com
I just was reviewing my CC statement and found a 36.95 recurring charge for NMX*Health Radar.
Looked it up and hit the jackpot for Scam Charges. I went to the website and requested a refund and cancellation.
I did not order this nor would I use recurring charges.
If they do not refund and cancel in 3 weeks or so I will dispute with CC company.
https://www.newsmax.com/MKTNews/NMX-Health-Radar-Billing/2013/04/02/id/497394/
I had to check my bank account for a deposit & found a charge for NMX* Health RAD for $43.65. I didn’t authorize the charge, so I had to lock my card & leave a message at the bank. I’ve never heard of this company until 2 weeks ago when I started getting these fake newsletters that claim to give information on health issues, but they’re just ads for supplements. I’m guessing they’re a scam like a few other health “magazines.”
I called nmx mind health yesterday about the $39 charge. It has not been removed yet. I had a charge 3 months ago from nmx health radar. I called them and they said it was for a newsletter from Dr Oz and Dr Roizen, whom I respected, but I have never seen an email about the newsletter There is nothing related in the spam filters of my two possible email accounts. I will try to cancel the charges. I do not remember signing up for those newsletters, but, if it was good content, I may have.. Dr Oz, that I thought of highly, has been running for political office and has received bad press recently about his political tactics. If my calls to them do not reverse the charges, I will go to government organizations with complaints.
I was reading the Newsmax emails about politics because they were not politically lopsided. They stopped sending them a while back.
David Jensen, August 5, 2022