A friend of mine tricked me in trying a fitness program called "herbalife" (pic related), while in actuality it was a pyramidal society. They took me 60$ before I realized I wasn't paying for a gym but only for the possibility of buying their products. There's no way I can get those money back, but how can I take revenge on them? I obviously don't want to end up in jail, but I'd want to cause them problems that may end up closing their store in my city.
Pic related, the logo of the society.
>>18195620
The most you can do is spread awareness. Go to local websites and show people what they really are. Take down any of their signs on public property.
This might be interesting, even if you can't get anything from it: https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/cases-proceedings/refunds/herbalife-refunds
>>18195620
Why don't you try to take this as a life lesson?
Your so called friend isn't really a friend, and you should be more careful with what you do with your money.
>>18195643
>Your so called friend isn't really a friend
That's not always true. I had a friend who tried to get me and my family to buy his CutCo knives. These companies abuse people who aren't all that bright about what's going on (greedy people too, but my friend wasn't greedy), and tell them that they need to go to their friends and family to make sales because you're giving them a good deal and actually helping them. It's silly, but non-gullible people don't get into a pyramid scheme at the bottom.
>>18195643
Already took, lad. I blocked him and I'm avoiding him completely, he's just a greedy cunt. The fact is, now that I'm cold (6months passed), I'm searching a way to bother them as much as possible without exposing me. They are damaging others and themselves with hateable doings, losing focus on life just to get more money. So they need a life lesson too.
>>18195636
They are not even using signs on their property, they use ones of a different one to make you think they aren't scammers.
>>18195675
Well, shit, that's great. Carry on doing good work.
>>18195620
Kek my dad fell for that shit
My ex fell for this
And my dad's ex fell for this.
All because they're fat and trying to lose weight.
>when diet and exercise don't work, just buy a bunch of chocolate shakes that claim they'll do the job!