Wendy A
Gladstone,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Fri, October 05, 2012
I was approached by a Greek woman in the Myers Queen Street Mall, Brisbane at the Seacret stall. She put eye cream on my best eye making out the cream made an instant difference. I was tired and the cream did feel nice but I fell for the b/s story. I purchased the cream then she proceeded to try to sell me more by slyly making out she would buy it in her name without telling her employer and sell it to me $500 cheaper. One cream costing $495 she would give it me for free. She was pretending to hide the conversation from the other employee pacing the floor looking for a sale. Her sleazy manner made me realise something wasn't right. I'm so pleased I didn't fall for the lot paying $1,600+ like others.
HonchoRyanC
San Marcos,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, April 29, 2012
Deceptive business practice on top of the awful way they get their products. Pyramid scheme "social networking business" is a lie to get your money RUN!!