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  • Report:  #1207635

Complaint Review: Skin Logic / Eyetensive

Skin Logic / Eyetensive $4.95 trial turned into $89.95 charge don't know Internet

  • Reported By:
    anicept — Irvine California
  • Submitted:
    Mon, February 09, 2015
  • Updated:
    Mon, February 09, 2015

What appeared to be a reasonable $4.95 trial size of a facial moisturizer turned into a $89.95 charge on my MasterCard, one that was not disputable.  I'm a fairly savy internet consumer, and do not remember being warned that if I did not cancel services within 14 days, I would be charged for a "subscription" in the amount of $89.95.  I have an alert on my MCard to notify me of purchases, so I immediately contacted MCard when I saw this amount being charged, and disputed it.  I contacted the vendor by phone and they had a very easy automatic "cancellation" process that one can do by keying in number from the phone keypad.  Never even reached a representative.  Of course, it was too late to obtain a refund.  In the dispute process, MCard rec'd a very well documented 8-page rebuttal to my dispute, one that included the paragraph regarding the 14-day trial period, and information about my "agreement" with the terms.  I'm not saying that I did not agree, but I maintain that I did not "knowingly" agree.  I believe that this company possibly earns more via this scenario than in shipping product.  Most likely the last time I will order a sample from a vendor that I'm not extremely familiar with (from past favorable experience).  Wasn't surprised to see others blogging about this company!  Beware!

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