This company uses a large number of internet ads that promote a solution to old age skin problems. Their ads pop up anytime you look for information on old age skin problems in multiple forms. They also have ads that look like they are from independent companies verifing the effectiveness of their products.
If you go to one of their ads, targeted at seniors and accept a free trial of the product that you only think is for a small sample you easily get duped into buying another product when you check out. It's impossible to retract a click once you realize the mistake. Also all you get with their free offer if you don't read the fine print is the price of actual shipping and the ability to try the product for 15 days, if you don't cancel in that time frame they then charge you for the samples at an outrageous price, for two small bottles it will cost about $150.
If they would have clearly stated that in their ad I and probably most others would not have purchased the free sample trial.
Also when you try to cancel you get a hard sell from the people on the phone and demands that you pay for the trial products even if you offer to return them.
When you google their name to find an address it's impossible to find the address. Also their name is designed to be much like cellular phone service so the search engines bring up information that is related to cell phones and they are sheltered.
There are probable many people out their who thought they were just trying a product to help them with a serious age related problem only to be duped into spending a lot of money by this ripoff scheme. These guys need to be exposed and stopped. Many seniors cannot afford this type of ripoff.
Celleral Skin Reviews
This company uses a large number of internet ads that promote a solution to old age skin problems. Their ads pop up anytime you look for information on old age skin problems in multiple forms. They also have ads that look like they are from independent companies verifing the effectiveness of their products.
If you go to one of their ads, targeted at seniors and accept a free trial of the product that you only think is for a small sample you easily get duped into buying another product when you check out. It's impossible to retract a click once you realize the mistake. Also all you get with their free offer if you don't read the fine print is the price of actual shipping and the ability to try the product for 15 days, if you don't cancel in that time frame they then charge you for the samples at an outrageous price, for two small bottles it will cost about $150.
If they would have clearly stated that in their ad I and probably most others would not have purchased the free sample trial.
Also when you try to cancel you get a hard sell from the people on the phone and demands that you pay for the trial products even if you offer to return them.
When you google their name to find an address it's impossible to find the address. Also their name is designed to be much like cellular phone service so the search engines bring up information that is related to cell phones and they are sheltered.
There are probable many people out their who thought they were just trying a product to help them with a serious age related problem only to be duped into spending a lot of money by this ripoff scheme. These guys need to be exposed and stopped. Many seniors cannot afford this type of ripoff.