Legal Question in Consumer Law in California

Canceling A Contract

On Friday, February 20, 2004, I had an initial consultation with a program consultant from Lindora Weight loss clinic. I mentioned to her, that I wanted to be in a program, where I would receive from the clinic exactly what foods, that I needed to purchase at the local supermarket. She said, that �the nurses would provide a print out for me� and specifically said, that they would �customize� it for my target goal in the program. The first three days, I was told to use only their products. At the end of the third day, I had ask the nurse about the print out list. She said, that they don�t provide one, and that all the information should just be in their Lindora book, which I had to purchase. In addition, I emphasized to the program consultant, that I wanted to pay for the program in full, knowing that I did not want to pay extra during my treatment. After reading the book, I find that, it�s necessary to buy additional weight loss products to maintain proper treatment. I was not satisfied with this either. I felt misinformed about the treatment, and therefore requested to receive a pro-rated refund based on unused products and/or time in the treatment as I have already paid in full. Please advise me of my rights as a consumer.


Asked on 2/26/04, 3:53 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Alvin Tenner Law Office of Alvin G. Tenner

Re: Canceling A Contract

This will be a swearing match: "I said they said".You will have to go to small claims court and trust that the judge believes you.

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Answered on 2/26/04, 8:19 pm


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