I did think it was an original product. So I was going to check in on it. So I did. I picked only the skin cream. Then I noticed people on their adversement didnt seem right. There was no contact information, no phone number, no correct internet access, no ability to cancel the orderThey had gained my information. They used a method of questions making it seem as only collecting information, they asked if I wanted a second product. I said I didnt. The information cllection was done in a rather devious manner. By the time I had realized what had happened, and realized there was no cancellation method or contact information, they had ordered both and charged me excessive shipping costs. I had to call my bank and cancel all my bank informationas they said there had been several issues with numerous customers with adding charges even for items I didn't order. My bank had to give me their contact information. I called them and they were very surprised to hear from me. They argued with me about cancelling the order. Who, why, when, where. Why was I wanting to do this and and and on. The customer service got more and more frustrated with me. Even more so when I said I had called the Bank, Attorney General for Idaho and the BBB. She said she had refunded both charges, and hung up on me. The also made each purchase a seperate purchase for dual charges, but they ask you if you want they second item. You can say NO all you want, they are a dual purchase even tho they don't tell you. No single company information is on their syetem
These three companies Rejuv-a-derm, DermaLife , Healthy One are working together to rip off people targeting middle-aged women. They are using celebrities like Dr. Oz , Christie Brinkley, and other celebrities to lure people into thinking that the company is legitimate and trustworthy. When you order a pre-trial for just the cost of $4.95 face cream and $5.95 eye cream and telling you that you can cancel at anytime then when you call to cancel they tell you still have to pay the full amount of the product. Their intent is to defraud to get your credit card and charges you $92.53 for moisturizer and $89.95 for the eye cream every two weeks for the products you didnt order and you didnt receive.
When you ask to speak to a supervisor, they run you in circles they won't allow you to talk to a supervisor and they don't even give you their real names(i.e. I spoke to a a woman name Annie Lee, Agnes Talay, and a man name Raymond Johnson) They all have Filipino accent and I am sure that they are Filipinos, as I overheard them talking in the background. When I told them that I know they are Filipinos , they denied it and gave me bogus names. They targeted women who want to look their best and they con them into a "trial" version of something that will make them their skin looks better. Before I even get my credit card statement, they manage to charged $370 dollars within two weeks for the products I didnt received and I already cancelled.
These people hide very well their terms of the cost of the trial program and their is nothing on the order that gave a phone number to contact For cancellation. I will be call them to cancel any reoccurring orders.
Rejuv-A-Derm Reviews
Rejuva rip-off
Any time something sounds to good to be true, it is. This is a very expensive lesson. I hate these crooks. I hope they burn in hell!!
I did think it was an original product. So I was going to check in on it. So I did. I picked only the skin cream. Then I noticed people on their adversement didnt seem right. There was no contact information, no phone number, no correct internet access, no ability to cancel the orderThey had gained my information. They used a method of questions making it seem as only collecting information, they asked if I wanted a second product. I said I didnt. The information cllection was done in a rather devious manner. By the time I had realized what had happened, and realized there was no cancellation method or contact information, they had ordered both and charged me excessive shipping costs. I had to call my bank and cancel all my bank informationas they said there had been several issues with numerous customers with adding charges even for items I didn't order. My bank had to give me their contact information. I called them and they were very surprised to hear from me. They argued with me about cancelling the order. Who, why, when, where. Why was I wanting to do this and and and on. The customer service got more and more frustrated with me. Even more so when I said I had called the Bank, Attorney General for Idaho and the BBB. She said she had refunded both charges, and hung up on me. The also made each purchase a seperate purchase for dual charges, but they ask you if you want they second item. You can say NO all you want, they are a dual purchase even tho they don't tell you. No single company information is on their syetem
These three companies Rejuv-a-derm, DermaLife , Healthy One are working together to rip off people targeting middle-aged women. They are using celebrities like Dr. Oz , Christie Brinkley, and other celebrities to lure people into thinking that the company is legitimate and trustworthy. When you order a pre-trial for just the cost of $4.95 face cream and $5.95 eye cream and telling you that you can cancel at anytime then when you call to cancel they tell you still have to pay the full amount of the product. Their intent is to defraud to get your credit card and charges you $92.53 for moisturizer and $89.95 for the eye cream every two weeks for the products you didnt order and you didnt receive.
When you ask to speak to a supervisor, they run you in circles they won't allow you to talk to a supervisor and they don't even give you their real names(i.e. I spoke to a a woman name Annie Lee, Agnes Talay, and a man name Raymond Johnson) They all have Filipino accent and I am sure that they are Filipinos, as I overheard them talking in the background. When I told them that I know they are Filipinos , they denied it and gave me bogus names. They targeted women who want to look their best and they con them into a "trial" version of something that will make them their skin looks better. Before I even get my credit card statement, they manage to charged $370 dollars within two weeks for the products I didnt received and I already cancelled.
These people hide very well their terms of the cost of the trial program and their is nothing on the order that gave a phone number to contact For cancellation. I will be call them to cancel any reoccurring orders.