02030048377

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    Elbon Wellbeing replies to janjan
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    We would like to inform you that we will refund your father's money back to his card account as soon as we receive the goods minus what ever consumed. Waiting for the goods.
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    Nan replies to Elbon Wellbeing
    You really are keeping a sharp eye on this site.  Damage limitation, perhaps.  You do know, of course, that most people, once they have posted do not come back so your ill gotten money is probably safe, unless JANJAN reads this.  While you are at it, how about telling us all where you are based, you know a proper UK address/  that might make you a little more believable..
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    opijni replies to Elbon Wellbeing
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    Or you could try growing a set of balls, stop cold-calling people and trying to pressure elderly and vulnerable people into buying your products and provide us with some company credentials like nan has suggested. What is stopping you?
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    PETER replies to opijni
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    People understand

    They want only your money, they are unethical scammers
    This is about stealing your money, this is how they get rich, taking your money sending you rubbish, and taking initial payments far more than what was said

    They are preying vermin, sucking of the old, infirm, weak and vunerable, and stupid
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    Lancashire Bell
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    Yep.  The same as everyone else.  My 78 year old mum told me she had bought pain relief tablets.  It wasn't until I visited the next week that I realised it wasn't her usual supplement catalogue company that she used and she had spent over £150  on the tablets.  I was with her when she cancelled the transaction with the credit card company.  I then phoned the Eldon company and gave them a piece of my mind.  Being a nice person, I returned the tablets but only did a receipted delivery not recorded delivery.  Big mistake.  For some reason, the credit card company has allowed the transaction to go through so now mum has no tablets and no money!  I'll be sorting out the credit card company but thanks everyone for the various phone numbers.  Hopefully, somehow, this ridiculous company will get shut down.
    • Caller: Eldon Well-being
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    JanJan replies to Lancashire Bell
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    Managed to find tablets from my dad so am sending them back recorded delivery.  Since I have no order number I am sending them a snotty letter as well.  Bet you they don't refund in which case I will take great delight in reporting them to police for fraud as the recorded delivery will prove receipt of goods.
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    Peter1 replies to JanJan
    See you have the bit in the mouth JanJan
    My exwife was like that.
    Cleaned out I was

    Take no prisoners JanJan, bring on the fight for your Dad
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    Knight replies to janjan
    janjan send them a bill and final demand then submit a letter before county court action warning
    Then it will cost £45 in the county court small claims they will love that publicity
    Its £45 to get even with publicity involved
    Sorry they caused your Dad the hasstle, but you can cause them problems
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    Elbon Wellbeing replies to janjan
    This is to inform you that we have received your father's goods and the refund is being done today (19th May'14).  The money will be credited to your father's card account within 48 hours. Please check your father's bank statement.
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    Elbon Wellbeing replies to janjan
    This is to inform you that we have received your father's goods and the refund is being done today (19th May'14).  The money will be credited to your father's card account within 48 hours. Please check your father's bank statement.
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    The Dark Knight
    | 1 reply
    F.E.A  MARKETERING is the company selling on your phone details to these scum companys that constantly call you.   There number is 0207 038 8299 and is run by a Del Edwards. Why not call the scumbag and tekk him to remove your details
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    JanJan replies to The Dark Knight
    Got full repayment back of £180 on a poxy box of pomegranate tablets!!!!  Success - fight on anybody else in the same boat.
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    Jennifer
    | 3 replies
    I have just had a call from a guy called Russell from Elbonwellbeing who claimed he was an athritis specialist. As a pensioner with some aches and pains etc, he recommended that I purchase a product called PROCEL, which would normally sell at £55 for a month supply. But I was offered it at £18 instead. I checked on the computer whilst I was talking to him and can see that this is a scam!! BEWARE!! The tel. number he gave me was 0121 6302796. I have just rung that number and given the woman who answered it a piece of my mind!!!
    • Caller: Elbonwellbeing
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    Elbon Wellbeing replies to Jennifer
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    Dear Jenifer, Our company is a registered company and its not a scam. Many customers are happy with our product as it has benefited them but if you have any trouble with our company then write to us on query@elbonwellbeing.co.uk
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    opijni replies to Elbon Wellbeing
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    Don't be so patronizing. We are well aware that many 'registered' companies are, have been and will continue to be scams. You're not tricking some confused pensioner now - so don't treat us like idiots!
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    Nan replies to opijni
    They really do keep trying don't they?  Hopefully most people are now aware of their tricks.  The thing that fascinates me is that all three of these so called companies, i.e Sanda, Elbon and Natura all push the same sort of products, particularly Pomegranate tablets, all are Indian based with virtual addresses in the UK, all use the same selling tactics, i.e. pretending to be Health Professionals and all target the elderly. I love the way we are supposed to believe that they are legitimate because they are registered at Companies House.  When you think how many dodgy companies could claim the same you have to laugh.
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    opijni
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    http://www.nottinghamshirelmc.co.uk/guidance/149/scams

    "Elbon Wellbeing

    A patient registered at a Nottingham practice was contacted by a company called Elbon Wellbeing about health supplements. The patient said they seemed to know quite a lot about his medical history so he thought the practice must have given him the details.

    They managed to sell him a two year supply of pomegranate tablets costing aproximately £300 which they said would cure him. The practice reported the company to Action Fraud on the patient's behalf."

    Looks likely this scam operates out of Goa in India.

    Registered Address
    B0-1 Aquarius Residency
    St Marys Colony Lane-2 Miramar
    Panaji
    Goa
    India
    403001
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    Nan replies to opijni
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    Well done you.  That is the first time I have seen the actual Indian address for one of these companies.  Can you work your magic to see where Sanda and Natura are based in India?  It would be interesting to see if there is a connection.
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    Bluebell
    I suggest if these people ring you contact the Telephone Preference Service on 0845 0700707 AND the Telephone Information Commissioner's Office on 0303 123 1113.  These people are really helpful.

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