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Deep Sea Cosmetics, Inc.


Country United States
State Florida
City Miami Beach
Address 1400 Alton Rd. Suite 201 (2nd Floor)
Phone 866-539- (3337)
Website http://www.deepseacosmetics.com/

Deep Sea Cosmetics, Inc. Reviews

  • Aug 4, 2017

I purchased skin care at a Deep Sea Cosmetics kiosk at Edison Mall. I tried to return in less than 24 hours later. I was told that they do not make refunds. They had no sign posted to this fact. They did not tell me this a time of purchase. They did not have it printed on the receipt I signed.

According to Florida Statute this practice is illegal.

501.142 Retail sales establishments; preemption; notice of refund policy; exceptions; penalty.

The Edison Mall office told me that had received many complaints toward this company. The credit card company told me they had received many complaints toward this company.

My research shows that they have had many complaints mad toward them in small town malls and well as large city malls. For the sake of the consumer and the health of the malls (which many are struggeling), can't we get these sourges out of the malls. They are illegal and still taking victims money.

  • Mar 15, 2017

The took money from me. They told me it was only 107.57. I gave them 80 bucks in cash and I only needed 20 some on my card. The guy put that i paid him 28 dollars in cash and he made me pay 53 dollars on my card. He ripped me off and I want my money back!!!

  • Aug 22, 2016

On Saturday, March 12th, 2016 my husband and I purchsed products from Jonathan Kalderon with El Cosmetics/Global Retail at a professional trade show in Chicago for which an entry fee is required to get onto the sales floor. At first we attempted a purchase of $212.50 on our Discover card. The salesman continued to try to sell more product, I told him that I have allergies and sensitivities and I had to be careful. He applied the product to my face anyway and it seemed to have no ill effect, so we attempted an additional purchase of $850.00 on the same Discover card. That charge was rejected, so to complete the sale we provided our Chase (Southwest) credit card. Chase fraud department rejected the

charged and sent me a text at 3:16 PM stating "Did you use card enging in 2836 for $850.00 at a cosmetic store on 03/12? If YES reply 1, NO reply 2." I replied "Yes" and received a response from Chase. Discover denied the charge but flagged the payment as fraud. So I gave them our Chase Southwest card to make the purchase. No problem. While that was processing the saleman was telling me about another product that they have. I told him that I have a problem with products due to allergies and I had to be careful. I bought the products. My Chase card at first declined the charges as fraud and texted me about possible fraud. I approve the charges and left the show. Within the hour of the application

my face was red and aggrevated. Being Diabetic any skin issue can turn into a major medical problem. Long story short, when I came home from the Hair show and checked my Credit cards to see the amount of money I had spent at the show. My Chase account showed the appropiate charges of 212.50 and 850.00 dollars. My Discover account showed the purchases also. I called my Discover account and said that the purchase were a mistake and they put them into dispute.

The next morning I checked my emails and saw the credit card receipt that I signed at the show from the merchant. The receipt stated that I had 24 hour to return the product. Also that they charge a 25% return fee. That was NEVER

DISCLOSED on the tablet I signed. I thought that I was signing for the credit card purchase. Beware of Clover as a credit card processing company.......Of all the time I have used other merchant charge card services I have never seen this fraudulent attempt at imposing policy. I called the merchant with the number that was on the receipt on Sunday 3/13/2016 and spoke to Lior Hanson, who told me that it was to loud to hear at the show and that he would have someone call me at the end of their day.

Now I missed the availability to return the product based on their policy. At 5:34 P.M. Jonathan emailed me instructions on how to apply the products, then he called me afterwards. He had my phone number, I told him that I had a reaction to the product and that I wanted to return it. I told him I was willing to bring the product back to the HairShow and pay the 65.00 entry fee. This was the last day of the show. He said he would have someone in customer service contact me. I also emailed Jonathan to advise him about the possible double charges.

On Monday 3/14/16 This was the last day of the show. Noone in Customer Service contacted me. I waited a week and I never heard from anyone. In the meantime I contested the charges with your company as fraud to protect myself until I could figure this mess out! I found their website for the main distributor in Miami and tried to contact them from their website. I wouldn't go thru. So I called the contact us phone number and spoke to a Nicole. She advised me to try to resolve it with Mr Hanson.

On 3/23/2016 I email Mr Hanson and explained the entire story to him. He asked for my phone number so someone in customer service could contact me. No one called.

Another email to Mr Hanson on3/23/2106 I told him that I want everything in writing from here on out knowing it could be important in the future. I asked for a full refund of the 850.00 and I would mail the products back to him at my expense along with a certified money order for the 212.50 because both charges were in dispute.

On 3/24/16 Mr Hanson's email said he cannot refund me the 850.00 as it was in dispute and asked me for my number so customer service rep could call me. I emailed him and told him they can email me anytime and that I want all correspondience in writing.

On 3/29/16 I emailed him asking him again for the shipping address. No answer. On 4/05/16 I emailed Nicole and asked her for their address. I went as far while on vacation in Florida in early April, to go to both their addresses that were listed in Miami. Empty........building gutted and they still use that address on their web site even though they have updated the site recently. I have done everything I could to settle this matter. They ignore my request unless I speak to them in person and they are very versed in turning things around.

5/27/2016 Another attempt to resolve this problem. Contacted the company on their Facebook page. Gave them my phone number.The same Nicole from earlier contacted me. Nicole suggested that I remove the dispute and the company will then send me a mailing label to return the product. Once the return is recieived they would refund my money to my credit card. I called Chase and your security department suggested that I get it in writing.

06/01-2016 Spoke with Nicole again to tell her that I want our aggreement in writing via email and supplied her my email address. She replied via email that she is working on my refund. No promise was put inwriting..........

5/2016I have filed complaints with the Illinois States Attorney,Federal State Attorney, Las Vegas BBB and Miami BBB.

8/20/2016 I have since learned the this company is no longer liscensed in Las Vegas either my being deliquent in renewal(since 2013) or because their liscense was revoked. Their business address in the e-reciept is a rental in a residental district. This is a Ghost business. The Main company in Miami is claiming that they have no involment but as a manufacture of the product with the Miami BBB.

  • Dec 30, 2015

The two sales people were very personable and demonstrated how the axiom face lifting treatment worked. But it was a trick and it did not work at home. I would like a refund of the $293.00 I paid for a worthless product.

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