Do not fall for the "pay shipping only" pitch from Supremia or Premiera face cream companies. I fell for it, the product arrived, and not only is it worthless, but both companies then charged my credit card without my permission, $89.99 & $87.99. I wish I had read the reports on this site before accepting the trial, but after reading, I went right to my credit card company on line, and there were the charges. I didn't even mess around with trying to deal with these companies directly, I went right to my credit card company. They called Supremia, and on a three way conversation with my credit card agent on the phone, the charges were reversed. I learned my lesson on so-called "trials". You know the old saying, "if it sounds too good . . . .".
I saw an add on Facebook for Supremia anti-aging cream. Placed an order for the free sample and paid for the 4.99 shipping fee. I reviewed my credit card bill and recently found a charge for 4.99 for the cream and another charge for 89.99 that I was charged for "enrolling" in continous shipments that I knew nothing about. I called the Supremia company which I found the number on the credit card statement. A foreign speaking woman told me I could cancel but would not receive a refund, only a "voucher" for $100.00 that I did not receive. She said I received the info on the refund/return policy via email upon purchase, which I did not receive, only a confirmation of purchase of $4.99. The trial period was supposedly for one week after receiveing the product, which it took about 10 days to receive and had not even used the product a week before my account was charged $89.99.
Supremia Skin Reviews
Do not fall for the "pay shipping only" pitch from Supremia or Premiera face cream companies. I fell for it, the product arrived, and not only is it worthless, but both companies then charged my credit card without my permission, $89.99 & $87.99. I wish I had read the reports on this site before accepting the trial, but after reading, I went right to my credit card company on line, and there were the charges. I didn't even mess around with trying to deal with these companies directly, I went right to my credit card company. They called Supremia, and on a three way conversation with my credit card agent on the phone, the charges were reversed. I learned my lesson on so-called "trials". You know the old saying, "if it sounds too good . . . .".
I saw an add on Facebook for Supremia anti-aging cream. Placed an order for the free sample and paid for the 4.99 shipping fee. I reviewed my credit card bill and recently found a charge for 4.99 for the cream and another charge for 89.99 that I was charged for "enrolling" in continous shipments that I knew nothing about. I called the Supremia company which I found the number on the credit card statement. A foreign speaking woman told me I could cancel but would not receive a refund, only a "voucher" for $100.00 that I did not receive. She said I received the info on the refund/return policy via email upon purchase, which I did not receive, only a confirmation of purchase of $4.99. The trial period was supposedly for one week after receiveing the product, which it took about 10 days to receive and had not even used the product a week before my account was charged $89.99.