Question:
Anyone ever hear of or dealt with nutritiondeals.com

I went searching for the best deal on Nature's Best Zero Carb Isopure Vanilla. The best deal I found was with a company called nutritiondeals.com, their price for a 3lb jug was $25.25 (the 7.7lbs was $59.99). GNC wants $49.99! I left 2 e-mails with them but didn't get a response. I finally called the toll-free number and spoke to someone. They said I could send a money order or cashier's check, and gave me the address. I do not have a credit card, so this would be the only way I could order. Needless to say it doesn't offer me much in protection of fraud. My mom suggested I said it certified mail, but what difference would that make? Would I be better protected? The address given to me actually exsists because i looked it up on mapquest.com. The aerial photo shows a large building that I assume is an apartment complex or business park. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO! I'm running out of shake. LOL. I have never ordered anything on-line before. I am signed up with paypal, is this a better option? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Some other internet companies around the same price range are:supplementhq.com, allstarhealth.com, planetdepot.com, a1supplements.com, massnutrition.com, vigorousliving.com, shopping.com, advantagesupplements.com, and jerseyjoe.com.I know Michelle Curran carries it, but it is still $39.99, I am on a budget and trying to make my dollars stretch (I know, who isn't?). Well, thanks for your time... peace. Kim -78lbs(surg. 3/26/03)    — Kim K. (posted on July 9, 2003)


July 9, 2003

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