"Two years ago, I wrote about the bait-and-switch practice of Abe’s of Maine. Unfortunately, my own experience did not deter me from swallowing a bait again. I wanted to buy LG OLED65C7P TV. Abe’s of Maine offered an excellent price of $1,996 with free shipping. Everything looked very transparent on the site, therefore I completed the purchase. I receive an email stating that “Your order has been placed and will be processed as soon as possible.” Next day, a company representative called me and said that to proceed with the order, I must buy shipping insurance for about $300. She added that without this insurance the company would lose money on the sale. Thus, she admitted that the price on the site was fake. Since I refused to pay for the insurance, she canceled the order.
I looked up complaints about Abe’s of Maine online. There are hundreds. Do not get into the trap!"
"I ordered a three-month supply of Acidophilus Pearls. The package that I received had an expiration date less than two months away from the receipt day. The owner of Vitaglo.com, Michael, said that they only guarantee that the product is current and hanged up on me. Do not order from this merchant!"