I cannot believe I fell for this scam. I am usually so savvi when it comes to con merchants. However, I was obviously being vain and after being bombarded by adverts for a wonder cream and serum I purchased a sample at £2.95. Two weeks later I notice another £74.95 has been debited from my debit card taking me overdrawn (and therefore incurring chargers). I would never spend this on a face cream (let alone one which is not tried and tested to show visible results). I have now, only 1 week before Christmas, had to cancel my card to ensure they don't try to take any more. I have tried numerous times to call Perfect Radiance but just end up on hold for hours. I can raise a dispute with my bank but must wait 2 weeks to do that to give Perfect Radiance the chance to refund my money. Some chance when I can't get through to them! I can't believe I was so stupid but being naive does not exclude Perfect Radiance's methods of obtaining monies by dishonesty.
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