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  • Report:  #1329933

Complaint Review: Beauty Impressions

Christie Brinkley free trial offer. Skin Elements & EyeVibe by Beauty Impressions Deceivers - You won't find justice Internet

  • Reported By:
    CindyG — San Antonio Texas USA
  • Submitted:
    Sat, September 24, 2016
  • Updated:
    Sun, September 25, 2016

You may be inticed, from many different web links, to claim a free trial offer of Christie Brinkley's Skin Elements anti-aging peptide cream, as advertised by Dr. Oz. They should both be stopped!!! As soon as you do you will get a follow up call within 10 minutes from customer service who will likely talk you into getting another product, EyeVibe, for merely the cost of shipping. DON'T BELIEVE IT!

What will actually happen? You will get the Skin Elements first. About 10 days later you will receive your EyeVibe canister. Within two weeks or less you will start seeing significant charges (in my case $68.75), automatically applied to your bank account or credit card. Thank God, I used a temporary charge card with a small balance on it to pay the shipping on the cream. If I hadn't done that I would have been hit with over $130 in charges!

When you call to cancel the automatic membership/subscription that you were NEVER told about and NEVER signed up for, they will explain that you received the products on a 14-day trial and after that you were given a substantial discount on the products, ($68.75 is discounted from the full price of over $120 per product!)

You will rant and rave and insist on a full refund, which you WILL NOT be granted. I pushed pretty hard and got an additional 40% ($27.50) deducted from the $68.75, but haven't seen it hit my bank account yet.

NEVER fall into their trap! The ONLY way you should ever order anything like this is with a temporary and limited balance gift card. NEVER give them your bank or credit card account information. You WILL NOT recover your money.

If you can afford to spend $1650 every year, not including shipping, on just two skin card products, go for it. The cream is nice, but the EyeVibe canister has air in the plunger and squirts all over your hand or across the room. I have other eye creams that feel much more effective than EyeVibe.

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