Facebook had an ad for a face cream that would supposedly reduce wrinkles. What I didn't understand from the "free trail offer" verbiage" was that you only had 10 days to cancel future shipments. The website said you would see results within 30 days. So how does someone know if it will work if you need 30 days to see results but you only have 10 days to cancel?
I contacted my credit card company. They initially reversed the charges, but then I received a letter stating that this slimy company is disputing it. I am NOT done with this. My CC company told me to return the products and keep a copy of the tracking information via UPS. I've done this, and will continue to fight it, or I will cancel my credit card company and get a different credit card.
Here's the kicker! It is the same color and fragrance as Johnson & Johnson's baby lotion! Seriously?
Also, they sell this crap under MANY different product names. Just when consumers "catch on" they advertise under a different name! They use a FAKE "Consumer Alert" newspaper web page to advertise their product. But over the past few months, I've been watching Facebook and the EXACT same FAKE "Consumer Alert" newspaper web page ids used for the same crap with a different product name.
I'll keep watching for other people scammed, and I am also contacting Facebook Admin and the Better Business Bureau!
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