Dr. Aleksander Olsen

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Ratings for Dr. Aleksander Olsen

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I tried the ruby pills. Within a few hours I looked and felt amazing! I had an incredible surge of energy & my self esteem sky rocketed!
Oh wait, that wasn't an arctic ruby pill, it was Ecstasy. My bad.

Submitted Oct. 23, 2016

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My mom, who is fighting cancer right now received one of these scammy things.. Again about Hilda the cleaning lady who discovered the fountain of youth in a fish tank. This guy is full of it, this is a scam. I've been reading other peoples stories, many have received envelopes with brochures of all different kinds all making promises they can't keep if you send them $180! Don't do it.

Submitted Jan. 27, 2016

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My envelope wasn't small and pink, it was a larger fake-courier looking thing. Had a booklet about...salmon in it? I didn't even look through it, immediately threw it out. Little note in it said this Richard person has tried to send me this "book" many times, which is of course not true.

Submitted Jan. 22, 2016

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Such a scam I'm 30 and got this letter sent to an address I don't use for mail. I guess Norway is the new Nigeria

Submitted July 23, 2015

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I too received an envelope today from this person. 2340 Mira Mar Avenue, Long Beach CA 90815! There is a smell that emanates from the brochure. I resealed the envelope, and placed one of my personal labels that reads in bold red capital letters: REFUSED _ RETURN TO SENDER angled across my name. I am told that when this notice is affixed to an envelope - the sender must pay return postage. I do not know if it is true - but whenever I affix my label I never receive another from that sender. When I run out of envelopes - I use a red felt tip pen.

Submitted April 23, 2015

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I received the "Pink Envelope" today and on opening was just about bowled over by the AWFUL toxic smell of the brochure. Within 2 minutes I had a blinding headache. I should note that I am not prone to headaches and while I am sensitive to chemicals, it usually takes a good half hour for a reaction. I have place the envelope and it's contents in 2 plastic bags and can STILL smell it! I want to know how this man got my name and address. I want to know how he can be stopped, and if he is a real doctor why is he doing this?





Submitted March 9, 2015

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I too, in Canada, received a pink envelope. I was curious as I didn't know anyone in California and the writing was very childlike. If I receive any more of these I'll take the advice of one person and phone their 800 number. It's bad enough to get phishing and spam emails but now we're being inundated at the post office as well. I wonder how much it costs "someone" to pay the postage on these little pink envelopes. I doubt it comes from any legitimate source. Maybe there is mail fraud here somewhere?

Submitted March 9, 2015

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These pink envelopes with Arctic Ruby Oil brochure are now seen in Canada, thanks to Dr. Olsen's persistence. I have no idea what this Dr's medical skills are, but he definitely has plenty of free time if his business is sending such spam with handwritten mailing addresses across North America...

Submitted March 5, 2015

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Just received a small pink envelope, with a return address label “A. Olsen 2340 Mira Mar Ave. long Beach, CA 90815”, hand-addressed to me.

Contained a small signed office note “From the Desk of Dr. Aleksander Olsen”, addressing me by my first name (I don’t even know the man!): “If you care about your health and appearance, read this book. It will change your life.” The accompanying “book” was a tiny 32 page booklet titled “ARCTIC RUBY OIL”.

Hmm...

I immediately checked with the Los Angeles branch of BBB. Here is the result:

http://www.bbb.org/losangelessiliconvalley/business-reviews/health-and-diet-products-retail/immunocorp-in-long-beach-ca-100011560


Gee, too bad ... my health is poor (cancer survivor), my appearance is poor (at 74), my visceral fat is huge (200 lb) - but I shall for ever and ever be deprived of the benefits of the Arctic Snake Oil Made in USA... ;-(

:-)

Submitted Feb. 25, 2015

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I too like everyone here received a weird letter with a booklet about Immuderm. How did these people get my home address. My little story was about Hilda, a cleaning lady, who was cleaning a fish take that had B-1/3-1/6 glucan and found the fountain of youth by using the water from the tank on her face, and then became young again. Hmmm...if it sounds too good to be true it probably is, and after reading these reviews and hearing about all of these other "little story booklets" that this guy has conjured up. He is without a doubt an untrustworthy person that is just trying to make a quick buck rather than actually trying to help people. Very thoughtful scam...almost got me, but you didn't! Better luck next time.

Submitted Feb. 24, 2015