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Glamor Trends


Country United States
State California
City Santa Barbara
Address 27 W Anapamu St
Phone 1-844-886-5374

Glamor Trends Reviews

  • Sep 8, 2017

I signed up for" FreebieMOM.com" where I was connected to an online survey about products on Amazon in which I could win a cash prize and will qualify for a free gift. I had to select from 3 free products after the survey was completed. I just had to pay the shipping charge of $6.99 on 6/18. I agreed to this. I guess I missed the very fine unlegeable print that supposedly said that after 14 days they would charge my card and send purses every month until I canceled. So I recieved a second purse and then noticed that my credit card was higher than normal. I was charged 99.98 on 7/3 and 99.98 on 8/2. After I noticed what was happening I called the company I told them I wanted to send the purses back and they said they would not take them back. They told me to resell them myself. When I asked how they would describe the purses they said it is PU leather and is a high quality,copy of much more expensive purses that you see in Hollywood, made in Asia.

(PU means fake leather). They have no lable and they are not worth more that $20 each. I told the company to cancel this account and asked my credit card company not to accept any more charges from them. I have to prove my case to my credit card company to get my money back. BJ's Comenity Capital Bank. 2017-09-07,15:08:20

Glamor Trends, SHOESFRYOU, Styleworks, I signed up for" FreebieMOM.com" where I was connected to online survey about about products on Amazon in which I could win a cash prize and will qualify for free gifts. I had to select from 3 free products after the survey was completed. I just had to pay the shipping charge of $6.99. I aggreed to this. I guess I missed the very fine unlegeable print that supposedly said that after 14 days they would charge my card and send purses every month until I canceled. So I recieved a second purse and then noticed that my credit card was higher than normal. I was charged 99.98 on 7/3 and 99.98 on 8/2. After I noticed what was happening I called the company I tord them I wanted to send the purses back and thay said they would not take them back. They told me to resell them myself. When I asked how they would describe the purse they said it is PU leather and of high quality, made in Asia. (PU means fake leather) I have to prove my case to my credit card company to get my money back. 27 West Anapamu St. #398 Santa Barbara CA,93101 California

  • Sep 7, 2017

I had purchase and item on Amazon. When after I received the item I was charged an additional large amount of money on my credit card from a company I did not do any business with. They sent a cheap watch from the USA. I have reported them to my bank and credit card company. I am surprised that Amazon would allow this to happen through their site and I hope they take appropriate action.

  • Sep 5, 2017

I saw on Amazon that I qulified for a free gift (one of three). I chose the handbag just because I was'nt interested in the others. I did not need a handbag, but it said it was free, so I ordered it. When it came there was not name or return address on the envelope or in the envelope it was in. Just the handbag folded up in a large envelope.

Looking at the qulity of the handbag, it was very cheaply made, seams showing all over it and the metal strap was plastic. There was no name on the hanbag to say where it was made. No identification at all.

Since I thought it was free and did not have any information as to who to complane to, I just put it aside. Then later I saw a $99.98 charge on my bank statement. I called the phone number listed on my bank statement and found out that I was charged $99.98 for this handbag.

Needless to say I was very upset. The person on the phone answered as customer service. I told her my complant and that I could get a handbage like this at the Dollar Store. She said that it had be 14 days and there was nothing I could do. Then she said "I will turn you over to customer service." I told her she said she was customer service....?

After that I knew this was a scam. I will never order anythin free on Amazon again. People please be careful. I did not need a handbag and now won't even give it to anyone becauce it looks so cheep. Be Aware!

Cup Cake, Clayton, NC

  • Sep 1, 2017

It started with an email saying it's from amazon.com and you've won a free gift. Click on it and choose your gift. Then it tells you the gift is free but you have to pay shipping. After giving CC info that's it. The gift came then 14 days later my account is charger the full price. When I called they said I signed up for a new product every month and gave permission to charge my card. I never saw that. I tried to send it back for a refund but was told I was outside the 14 dat trial period and they couldnt take it back or give refund. Ascke to speak to a manager and got the runaround. He's not in, just stepped out, he's at a conference and they don't know when he'll be back.

  • Aug 29, 2017

I ordered from Amazon and in my e-mail I received an email from this place claiming to be from Amazon asking questions about how I liked my order how easy and difficult it was and they would send me a free gift. I filled it out and at the end they said I had to pay 6.99 for shipping. I did that also. Now the company of Glamor Trends is charging me 99.88 for the free gifts. They were not with Amazon at all. I feel this was very fradulant. I cancelled my account with them thay I didn't even know I had. I asked if I could return the items so I didn't have to pay the large amount and they told me no. They would give me a 50% discount if I would continue to let them ship monthly. I refuse to let them to continue to ship me anything. so now I owe them the full amount. Please try to put a stop to this company so others will not get into this the way I did.

  • Aug 26, 2017

As others have reported, this is a very deceptive scam. You think you are receiving a "gift" for completing a survey. In my case it was associated with Verizon.

The gift I chose was a watch for $6.99. I thought that was the end of it. I have since been charged $99.98 twice!

Stay away.

  • Aug 19, 2017

I received a watch in the mail that I did not order. When I called to return the item ( the same day I received it ) I was told that I had a forteen day trail period. I stated that should be no problem because I had received the item that day. Thay looked up my account and then told me the 14 day trail period started whenthe item was shipped. After requesting to talk to a supervisor I was told that none were available. Then they told me I could get a partial refund if I continued. I told them I wanted all the money back because I had not ordered the watch and that the trail period should still be in effect. They cancelled my account.

  • Aug 17, 2017

On Facebook I filled out an Amazon.com Rewards Survey and was told I had earned a product worth $100 for filling out the survey. The item I wanted was "sold out" (I think it was an iPad), so I was given a choice of other products supposedly worth the same amount. I didn't really need any of the other products, but I settled on a red handbag that would be sent to me for only $5.98 S & H. The red handbag I received was so small that it could hardly fit make-up and a small wallet in it. Then in July a $99.98 charge showed up on my credit card statement, listing 8448865374ITLSTS as the seller. Unfortunately I didn't catch the charge until it showed up again in August on my credit card statement for $99.98 listing the same seller's phone number.

On August 16, 2017 I called the phone number on the credit card statement and told them I didn't recognize the charge listed. The customer service rep asked me for my zip code, name and address, looked up the account and said that the July charge of $99.98 was for the red handbag that I was told was a FREE gift for taking the Amazon survey. I had received another handbag in the mail a couple days ago that I knew I hadn't ordered, accompanied by another $99.98 charge for August. The customer service rep told me that I had signed up for a monthly handbag delivery for the monthly charge of $99.98. First of all I don't need handbags, so I would never knowingly sign up for this service. Secondly as a senior citizen I don't have the extra money to be able to afford $99.98 every month, and the handbags are not worth anywhere near $99.98.

When I told the service rep that I wanted to cancel this service and be refunded the August $99.98 charge, she told me that they don't give refunds once the product is shipped. They don't give you a chance to see the product for satisfaction guaranteed. When I told her that wasn't an option for me, she offered to send me another product. When I asked if it was worth $99.98, she offered two products. I could have a choice of sunglasses, pendants, earrings, watches, or other styles of handbags. When I said I'd have to see what they looked like, the customer rep gave me a website address to look at the products.

The website didn't come up, so she gave me another web address to try and that didn't come up either. But this time her voice sounded very impatient and clipped as she tried to get me to pull up their website. She put me on hold for a few minutes, got back on and then we got disconnected. So I called back and had to start over with another customer service rep. I went through the same conversation with her and she took my order of two items sight unseen since I could never pull up the website. She said I could keep the new handbag as a "gift". It is a homely mustard color that I would never use and still not big enough, but yet it cost me $99.98. I don't spend more than $25-$30 on any handbag, so why would I have knowingly signed up for this monthly service?

I told the customer rep that I wanted to cancel this service, and she told me that it had to stay open in order to send these new products to me. I said okay, but then I want it closed. I reiterated that i don't want another handbag or any other product sent to me next month and I don't want to see another $99.98 charge to my credit card. And if I do, I will get the credit card company to make it right for me. She said that I would not be charged, so I'll see what happens next month in September. I felt that I was never getting a straight answer or commitment to cancel from either service rep.

  • Aug 17, 2017

Continue to receive watches and jewelry monthly after cancelled orders.

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