THIS BUSINESS IS NOT BBB ACCREDITED

Final Smoke, Inc.

(866) 265-9878 15820 Euclid Avenue, Chino, CA 91708

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Description

This company's business is providing the sales of audio support program and final smoke formula in tablets and liquid to help stop smoking addiction thru informercials.

BBB Accreditation

This business is not BBB Accredited.

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Reason for Rating

BBB rating is based on 16 factors. Get the details about the factors considered.

Factors that lowered this business's rating include:

Length of time business has been operating13 complaint(s) filed against businessFailure to respond to 3 complaint(s) filed against business

Customer Complaints Summary Read complaint details

13 complaints closed with BBB in last 3 years | 0 closed in last 12 months
Complaint Type Total Closed Complaints
Advertising / Sales Issues 0
Billing / Collection Issues 2
Problems with Product / Service 10
Delivery Issues 1
Guarantee / Warranty Issues 0
Total Closed Complaints 13

Additional Complaint Information

Our complaint history for this company shows the company gave proper consideration to some complaints presented by the Bureau. Although in some cases the company failed to respond to complaints.

Additional Information

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BBB file opened: 3/25/2009 Business started: 12/5/2008
Contact Information
Kent Mora - Partner
Number of Employees

1

Business Category

General Merchandise Retail By Infomercials

Alternate Business Names
Final Smoke, Inc.Final Smoke Partners, LLC
Alternate Web Sites
Industry Tips
The Federal Trade Commission's Mail Order Rule allows the seller 30 days to ship ordered products to the buyer unless otherwise specified at the time of purchase. If the seller cannot ship within the 30 day period, they are required to notify the buyer in writing of the delay, and give the option of waiting, or having their money returned within seven days. Credit card payments must be credited within one billing cycle.