Chauncey Crandall, MD
Complaint 84969 Details
- Date Occurred: 03/08/2014
- Reported Damages: $54.00
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I listened and watched a presentation which suggested four free reports and at the end after sharing my information, the good doctor wanted my credit card information for the FREE information. It is sad that a cardiologist has to dive to such levels for the dollar.
- Anonymous SBID #9760c5ce53
- Posted 03/09/2014
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- Mommy4five SBID #9c98fd6fc1
- Posted 04/09/2014
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If you listened CLOSELY, he never said there were totally free. They were a Free gift WITH YOUR PURCHASE of his newsletter.....which would be equivalent to pennies a day when you break the yearly payment down.
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- STOPitUgreedyBs SBID #60c4b27967
- Posted 05/25/2014
- He does say the report is free in the beginning. it isn't till the middle where he starts saying it's included as a free gift. I'm mad because he says it costs 2 cents a day- I'm no math wiz but isn't 2 cents a day equal to around $7.20 a year??!!! How does he figure $54= 2 cents a day??? & if I heard wrong & he's saying a few cents, that's still not equal to $54 cuz a few is 3 and 3cents a day = arround $9 or $10- or is he from another planet where the years are waaay longer? Not nice at all of this Dr who almost died himself, to be intentionally misleading people at the very least. SHAME on YOU DR!
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- supermariofan25 SBID #1f50a32215
- Posted 06/12/2013
- Im afraid that the scam you are complaining about isn't actually from Dr Chauncey Crandall himself, but from a scamming website. Most of the information that is stated that you will receive along with the yearly subscription is actually available at Dr Chauncey's REAL website from free WITHOUT a subscription fee. This is just another issue of impersonation from what I see. Dr Chauncey's real website can be found here: http://chaunceycrandall.com/ also the Dr Chauncey shown in the video looks a lot younger than the current Dr Chauncey, totally fake.
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- Clover SBID #35c8d26ef7
- Posted 12/31/2013
- chauncycrandall.com refers users to newsmax.com where they're supposed to pay for the magazine.
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- David SBID #76624710f8
- Posted 01/17/2014
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Clover, I suggest you try the full web-adress: http://chaunceycrandall.com/. I was also annoyed by the lengthy promo video (well, slideshow) and the selling of the bundle of reports. Admitted, $54 is not much for avoiding heart disease but we can all do the maths, if 10.000 of us sign up to it, the good doctor cashes another half million... not very altruistic indeed.
However, after trying the full adress http://chaunceycrandall.com/ I DID come to a very different website with some good info and a much more trustworthy appearance. Don't know if that does not work in the US (I am in the EU). Then again there is the story of Crandall also having become a man of faith.... seems the Lord has to be brought into it anywhere and anytime- which to me is often another prank. Anyway that bunk does not show on Crandalls own website I think, at first glance. And the six advises there are corroborated by other medical info. I for one am going to try them. Cheers, David -
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- Reported Damages: $54.00
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