THey offer a free trial of their miracle anti-aging cream. A dubious product, to be sure, but I read that it was the business the lady on "Flip or Flop" was going to leave the show to promote, so I thought maybe there was something to it.
HA!
First of all, the "free trial" is not free. No surprise - they want your credit card number for "Shipping and Handling". Well, I know a scam when I see one, and there's no way in hell I'm giving them my credit card information.
What I did not expect is how persistent they would be in using my email and telephone information to pester me since then to "complete my order". A dozen emails. Multiple calls AFTER I told them I wasn't interested to to take my name off their telemarketing list. I have blocked their telephone exhchange and email domain, and I only ohope that works.
If you didn't know before that they were scammers, this relentless pursuit of a potential sucker is certain proof that this is a product you want nothing to do with.