I received an email from a close friend endorsing this product. I should have known better than to order it without talking to my friend first, however, I did not.
The link was for free skin care products. I received a skin care cream (I don't remember the details about which particular one) and several days later my account was debited for $88.95. I called the number that was available in the email for order confirmation. I very pleasant lady took my call and told me that I didn't read the fine print. I was okay with having to pay the first time - I figured it was my punishment for a stupid move on my part.
Then the next month my account was charged again. I changed all of my debit card / bank account information right away. I called the number included on the packing slip twice a day for two weeks and received only a busy signal.
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Marshall,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, January 07, 2017
The offending company's website is RevivSkin.info. There are other skincare companies that use the word "Reviv" (ReVive Skincare, Reviv Serums, Reviv Wellness, Reviv Spa, etc.) and those are not related or in any way affilliated. The problem company is RevivSkin.info