I paid $4.95 one time charge for a skin care product linked to "Amazon". After a month I found out Skin Restore Pro charged my bank account with a surprising recurring bill of $94.90 that I never authorized.
I signed up on Facebook to try out the free skin care. After the trial it was suppose to stop. It didn't. Now my card every month is getting charged over $200. I have been trying for weeks to get ahold of someone and no answer. The products will be sent back and I want a refund! They are saying they can't refund. I don't understand why when none of the products have been opened.
I signed up for a free trial for Skin and Eye care. Two weeks later I was charge over $160 dollars for the products. and I was billed on May 15 for almost $200 dollars for the products. I called and they told me that since I had not called to cancel I was signed up for the monthly plan. I cancelled but they would not reimburse me the close to $200 for the products...which I had not received. Very deceptive promotional practice.
I woulds like to get reimbursed for the amount owed me.
I paid $4.95 for a skin care product from a site linked to facebook. A few weeks later, my card was charged $85.95, and an additional $89.95 for another product I did not choose. This company, eyenoir.com, did not provide any information that this would occur. This is a shockingly brutal scam.
Skin Pro Restore Reviews
I paid $4.95 one time charge for a skin care product linked to "Amazon". After a month I found out Skin Restore Pro charged my bank account with a surprising recurring bill of $94.90 that I never authorized.
This Company is a Scam!!!
I signed up on Facebook to try out the free skin care. After the trial it was suppose to stop. It didn't. Now my card every month is getting charged over $200. I have been trying for weeks to get ahold of someone and no answer. The products will be sent back and I want a refund! They are saying they can't refund. I don't understand why when none of the products have been opened.
I signed up for a free trial for Skin and Eye care. Two weeks later I was charge over $160 dollars for the products. and I was billed on May 15 for almost $200 dollars for the products. I called and they told me that since I had not called to cancel I was signed up for the monthly plan. I cancelled but they would not reimburse me the close to $200 for the products...which I had not received. Very deceptive promotional practice.
I woulds like to get reimbursed for the amount owed me.
Nancy
Vinita, Oklahoma 74301
I paid $4.95 for a skin care product from a site linked to facebook. A few weeks later, my card was charged $85.95, and an additional $89.95 for another product I did not choose. This company, eyenoir.com, did not provide any information that this would occur. This is a shockingly brutal scam.