Very similar to the PURASILK scam, Auravie (yourfacekit.com) offers the low cost "Free Trial", and unless you are extremely careful to look for the "terms and conditions", which by the way you need a magnifying glass to find on the website, you are automatically signed up for a MEMBERSHIP where they send a monthly package of the product charged to your credit card. Deceptive at best. If it is such a good product, why use these deceptive practices to market it instead of treating customers with respect and being forthright about what is really being offered, surreptitiously. These companies obviously are not going to be around for much time. I got the information that I was being questionably charged monthly by these companies from corporate headquarters of my bank. It seems there is a list of companies doing this questionable type marketing. May be a better choice to buy your cosmetic products from more reliable sources.
You wouldn't go into a Walmart, find an item you want, then have to search with a magnifying glass through "terms and conditions" to find that you would be purchasing much more than you are aware of... Would you? Very interesting that the companies refuse to admit to this being deception. What a way to market a product. Disgusting!
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