I ordered a sample for $4.95 because they indicated that Dr. Oz was recommending it. After using it for a few days, my card was charged $99 and I realized my skin was looking even wrinklier than before after I used the product so I go online to see if what Dr. Oz said about it again and could not find anything on the internet confirming Dr. Oz had in fact recommended Equinox. I saw a sight that looked like the one I had seen initially about Dr. Oz, and clicked on it. BUT, when I did the same ad print and pictures appeared with the same ladies picture on it claiming it worked wonders but a different product popped up! At this point I realized it was a scam. I became concerned, but thought that was the end of it. Today, they charged another $105.95 to my account. I called and was told I had signed up for automatic renewal. I do not recall ever doing that, in fact, I was quite sure that that was not the case because I read everything thoroughly before electing to purchase the product. Bottomline! It's a scam, do not do it.
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