I too got caught up in this scam. Yesterday I received my credit card statement to find that Perfect Radiance had taken £360.88 on five separate occasions starting on 14 October with £74.95. When I ordered the trial product I thought I was paying, from memory, around the £5 mark, which seemed a good deal at the time. I immediately phoned my credit card company to try and stop any further payments. They suggested I cancel my current credit card in order to stop the payments as I would have unknowingly signed up to their terms and conditions enabling them to take this money. I have since e-mailed the company informing them that I will be returning the products, asking for my money back. The credit card company have advised if a response isn't given within 2 days they will take the matter up with their legal team.
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