ATTENTION: PURCHASERS OF PRADO, SMOKEFREELY OR OTHER E-CIGARETTE "TRIAL OFFER" PRODUCTS--We are a law firm with attorneys admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New York, District of Columbia, Georgia and West Virginia. We have also appeared in matters in California, Florida, Texas, Illinois, Ohio and elsewhere. We are interested in hearing about potential wrongfully charged credit cards or debit cards arising from the purchase of "trial offer" e-cigarette products which were supposed to be mailed to the buyer for $0.00 plus $9.95 or $14.95 for "shipping and handling". We understand from this board and other sources that purchasers of the $0.00 "trial offer" were subsequently charged $149.90 and then $69.90 every month for e-cigarette cartridges they did not believe they had ever requested. We may be able to represent you in a lawsuit against the responsible parties. There would be no fee to you unless there is a recovery. Please contact me at the email address indicated to discuss your potential claim. [protected]@steelcitylawyers.com
Terry K.- Thanks for your response. We'll be emailing you with details of the lawsuit(s) in the near future.
To Jonathan R. Koerth, Esquire--
Please add me to your lawsuit! Contact me at etkend@gmail.com.
I too was charged $9.95 for shipping the trial offer and then 11 days later after I called to cancel the offer because I read the complaint on line Prado billed me $149.90. I attempted to call the company and was told I never called to cancel. I have had to close my intire checking account so they cannot charge me again and wait until a dispute is completed to get my money back.