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Class Action Lawsuit against FreeLife International
September 18, 2009

A Class Action Lawsuit against FreeLife International is now filed in the United States District Court of Arizona. This lawsuit alleges false claims, misrepresentations, false and deceptive advertising and other issues regarding FreeLife’s Himalayan Goji Juice, GoChi, and TaiSlim products. This lawsuit seeks remedies for consumers who have purchased these products over the past several years. You may click here to read the Lawsuit for yourself.

You can also read the entire text of the Lawsuit online.

  1. ScamBlaster wrote on June 6, 2010 at 5:26 pm

    Nelson Cashen of 3-178 Nepean St. Ottawa, On, K2P 0B6
    is also (and has been for 2 years or more) part of the FreeLife & Goji Juice Scam. He had a website called gojigo.ca & gojispirit.ca which he claimed he was a co-founder of these goji berry people. It has since been taken off the internet, but he continues to order quantities which he stores hidden in a corner of the basement where he lives. We believe he has now gotten another new resident that he rents to (1-178), to also distribute this juice at outrageous prices. He has given her the keys to this space, so that he can avoid responsablity. About a month ago we saw a rather large shipment being taken through into an outer basement door,
    from the trunk of a car.
    He also runs other scams from http://www.ncashen.com
    He is the most slimey man we’ve ever known!


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