![]() To me, it meant that I'd received nothing for the money I spent for the sample jars and would need to pay for the return as well. I was told that I needed to return the unused product in order to receive a refund. I informed the person that I was not aware of that and wanted to cancel it. I called to cancel and was told that I had purchased a 10-day trial and afterwards was being charged for a monthly subscription. I'd had the product for a few days and discovered a large charge from the company on my bank statement. ![]() I should've checked that first, but the website had picture of her and information about her TV appearances on shows to sell her product. I had ordered from an online website some facial moisturizer from a company that claimed to be affiliated with a TV doctor. They do not belong to or represent views of the Federal Trade Commission. Opinions in comments that appear in this blog belong to the individuals who expressed them. To protect your privacy and the privacy of other people, please do not include personal information. The comments posted on this blog become part of the public domain. We don't edit comments to remove objectionable content, so please ensure that your comment contains none of the above. To file a detailed report about a scam, go to.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |