Is it possible to sue to get my money back from someone claiming to be a homeopa!


Question:

Is it possible to sue to get my money back from someone claiming to be a homeopath, and was not?

I sent my husband to someone who claimed to be a homeopath, and he came home with a bunch of herbs and supplements. When I demanded my money back because this was not homeopathic medicine, she insisted it was and refused to refund the money. When I continued to insist that this was not homeopathy, she asked me to leave.
It was $250, but it bothers me more that she is claiming to be something she is not. Is there anything I can do?


Answers:

Tell her that this is her one and only chance to refund your money or you'll file fraud charges with your state's Attorney General.

DO NOT let her bully you. You're 100% right--a homeopath would not send your husband home with a bunch of herbs. Good Luck.




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