OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - A national advertisement is catching the attention of people suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD.
A Nebraska woman believed she could get inexpensive relief. In a First Alert 6 investigation, unexpected pills and charges left her paying more than she bargained for.
Tired of using a machine to open her lungs, Sheila Henery hoped an online offer for blood support pills would be a financial and emotional breath of fresh air.
“The blood support pills is the purpose to not use this no more. So I will never have to use the machine again ever, so I thought,” Henery said.
Unexpected supplements and charges
She used a debit card to pay Healthy Flow about $40 for two bottles of blood support pills but unexpectedly received an additional six other su

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