SoldOutAfterCrisis.com is a Damian Campbell website selling the “37 Vital Food Items Guide,” which is similar to his “Survive-Anything” guide and website.
According to SoldOutAfterCrisis.com, any disaster big or small could place the average American family into a food crisis. The “37 Vital Food Items Guide” is intended to help American families make sure they won’t go hungry in these potential situations.
It will help you know when a potential disaster is approaching, what the number one food item important to your survival is, the top 3 crucial items you will need for surviving a crisis, and more.
In addition to the “Vital Food” guide, you will also receive a guide to getting clean water in a crisis and to handling potential crises with energy. Also, after you order, you will receive special email offers and information from their website and partners.
This guide has a one time cost of $49.97 and is sold through Clickbank. This means that if you are unhappy with the guide for any reason, you have 60 days to request a no questions asked refund.
I then sit through the whole, carefully scripted sales video to arrive at a point where he gives the cost and says - well, I told you it won't cost you a dime'
I ignored my BS detectors and still went ahead to buy the product. Then got charged and additional $10 for shipping (not disclosed upfront)
Then went in immediately to cancel the monthly subscription and get a message saying 'You currently aren't on any Subscriptions'. (See the message here: http://screencast.com/t/d8l2WjKV ) Great, concern addressed. Until, 4 months later, I notice that 3 x $27 subscription charges have already been deducted.
Now I'm waiting what they say - whether they will refund me or if I'll need to approach Clickbank.
Why did this happen? how do I get it to work or receive arefund?
Must be reported!!! I wish I knew this before...
Rated the Damian Campbell Scam as less than zero!!!!
Total SCAM!!!!!!!!!!!!
Water, pasta, rice, Canned soups, meats, veggies, fruit.
Popcorn, salt, milk (condensed or powdered), cereal, beef jerky, grains.
Cooking oil, sports drinks, nuts, pickles, dried fruits, spices, honey, crackers.
Baking essentials, power bars, instant rice, coffee, alcohol.
Hard candies, dehydrated canned entrees, juice powders, protein drinks, peanut butter, Long lasting treats ( twinkies, etc.)
Salsa, Ramen noodles, fresh fruit, baby food and pet food.
Really ,what a crock .Fear mongering at it`s worst.There is nothing wrong for being prepared for an emergency,I`ve lived in Hurricane States ,tornado states and earthquake states.You can get this information free at any number of legitimate sites .This guy is really not talking about these disasters he`s wants to scare the pants off you about those dangerous liberals who do not think the way he does . Oh ,of course he can`t wait to get his hands on your money.