The Core Rhythms series is endorsed by some of the best dancers around. Complainants report paying $14.95 plus S&H per the TV ad, but their credit cards get billed for $79.95. Checking accounts overdrawn, customers infuriated.

Consumers say credit cards are billed up to three times the amount advertised. Refunds are promised but never issued. Some people can't believe they bought a product from a dude named "Klee."

Customer complaints share one common theme: Auto Cool is a scam. Victims say the company sends free items, even if they are turned down, then charges an exorbitant amount in shipping fees.

An employee who works for SMC reveals some of the company's alarming business tactics. The person confesses to SMC being a scam and likens their corporate environment to the movie "Broiler Room." The report is dated 7/18/2006.

Customers think they are ordering one vac, only to get billed for four. The average sale on a single $55 Power Storm Vac can be upwards of $400 because of bogus charges. Customers report having no way of returning the product or getting their money back. Sometimes the vacuums aren't even shipped. The horror continues...

The nice-looking old guy seen on TV apparently has some scary billing practices. Customers complain of mysterious, unexplainable charges to their credit cards.

More than one million copies of "Natural Cures" have been sold. It even made the New York Times best seller list. But why are customers so angry at Mr. Trudeau?

Everyone has seen the Free & Clear and Amazing Profits infomercials. But customers say that this real estate wealth building guru has questionable business practices.

Can you really lose an inch in 50 minutes? Burn victims say layers of skin is all they lost with the Sauna Belt. Buyer beware!

Angered by the fact that he couldn't get a refund, a customer calls Mr. Sheets a liar and tells him to go to hell. A classic.