CreamCareSkin.com
Consumer Report
Agreed to accept free trial and pay postage only £4.95 - £150 taken without permisson from bank account. ...
Agreed to accept free trial and pay postage only £4.95 - £150 taken without permisson from bank account. ...
You know the phrase "if it sounds too good to be true it probably is"? Well I should have taken notice of this when I saw an ad for some wonder face cream which promised a rejuvenation of at least ten years if you used the cream. There were before and after photos and the creams were ...
Company advertised free trailI then bought for partner for valantines day with the intention of buying more if she liked the product. Product was not up to said standard so e-mailed company asking for refund or at least stop sending bills for the produce, finding that I am still being billed on a ...
I applied for freebies advertise for myself and my daughter. Apparently I opened 3 accounts with cream care skin. The first i knew about this was when £79.99 was stopped out of my bank then £74.95 and also £74.95 out of my husbands account wich i used for postage. I got intouch with the company ...
I signed up for samples of CreamSkin products and they have subsequently taken £158 (lots of £74) from my credit card. Avoid this company ...
I sent for 2 items paid £5.92 postage 9th jan. I was then charged £154.94 on 9th Feb. According to my bank I had inadvertantly signed for a monthly subscription to this company having not read the small print. They advised me to phone 0808 168 3684 (it's in America somewhere) and ask for ...