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Ceuticell (Ceuticell At Cost Fulfillment Center) Anti-Aging Face Cream Using Dr. Oz to advertise product. It is most likely FRAUD. Reported to Dr. Oz's website. Free Offer and you get an invoice in your email very promptly for only the cost of shipping $4.95. Then the company charges your credit card for $89.97 and a separate charge for over $3.00. No invoice, whatsoever, sent to your email account like they did on the free trial. You find out after your credit card has been socked $89.97. Deception at it worst with this company! Attorney General's Office should be notified. Savannah Georgia
This company is using fradulent advertising (Dr. Oz's image on free trial page). Terms and conditions are cleverly left abset. There is a tiny link at the very bottom of the page. Very small visual link. Dr. Oz's website was notified of the advertising where Dr. Oz has a section to list fraudlent advertisers. The Attorney General should be notified. Dr. Oz' likeness is why I trusted this wwebsite to pay $4.95 to send a free sample. I would never sign up for anything that just takes money out of my account on a monthly basis. I wanted to try the product on my own and in my own time. But this is not how this company operates.
They are out to get you $89 a clip and have a special telphone prompt for people to cancel their order. It is certainly dishonest/deceptive business practice and not one that Dr. Oz would want to be invloved and not one I would desire to participate. I want to make my decison in my own time and it might take me a few months to even get to the product on a daily basis. This company doesn't seem to care about their product but only to charge people for a product each person needs to decide that they want or do not want. If there are any lawyers out there looking for a class actgion against these people ---- I say "Go!"