I clicked on a pop-up ad that had Dr. Oz's picture on it. I felt he would not be a party to dishonesty. The small ad offered a free trial of Vit. C Serum plus Age Defying Skin Serum. Also said I would need an eye cream that would enhance the other products. I needed only to pay $4 shipping each and $19.95 for the eye cream. The ad was small and there was no mention of a 14 day deadline. I just received my credit card bill. The vit. c and skin serum were shipped from TX under the name CareHealth with phone #877-749-1302 for $88.10. The eye cream was shipped with PNA Repairskinplus name from San Diego, CA with phone # 877-735-7049.
The bottles were very small and certainly not worth $178.05. I am usually very cautious about ordering products over the internet, but I was fooled with Dr. Oz endorsing the products. My daughter had told me about products she had seen on Dr. Oz's show that really looked good. When I saw his picture I thought these must be the products my daughter had told me about.
I would like to caution and warn anyone seeing these ads that you will be paying a lot more money that you thought when you sugned up for free samples.
de Gaillande
Brooklyn,#2General Comment
Mon, August 15, 2016
Hi, I too was scammed and tried getting a refund. they have not been helpful and I am really upset.
i am going to see if my bank will refund me as I feel completely scammed and unsatisfied.
if you get anywhere with them, please let me know.
thank you.