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Would like a correct email address or telephone number to order this product. My email address is AJGray [protected]@gmail.com and my phone number is [protected]. I have tried several times, drug stores, Amazon, Costco and no one seems to know how to contact you. This is great product and want to order it. Hopefully I will have...
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This company has been reported on numerous sites as a SCAM. Other contact information is: 1-88*-859-**** Processing Centre PO 0535 Tao Payoh Centrel Post Office Singapore 919119 This is a continuity SCAM. They change the name of the products as well as contact emails and phone numbers. Report them to your local authorities, report them to the...
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Hi, this Canadian company, Abella Mayfair, is giving your country a bad name as it is deliberately misleading consumers around the world with false advertising material on Facebook. They used a presenter from the Australian version of Shark Tank without her knowledge, as part of their Facebook advertisement. Basically my complaint is the same as the other...
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I agreed to a free trial of 2 products Rapid Wrinkle Control & Maximum Moisture where I had to pay for postage only $3.95 & $ 4.95 USD which I was happy to do. This charge was processed on the 3 January and the parcel arrived after this date. During the ordering process several pop ups came...
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I saw on facebook where you could get a free sample if you paid for postage. I was debited $5.20 (aus) on 11th jan 2018.. No cream!!! Then on 24th jan I was debited $125.30 plus &$3.45 for nothing… I did not order anything and after paying $ 5.20 for postage of nothing, I certainly would not...
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Fraud
I am not out of sight so I applied for car leasing online. Suspicions have already been created by the cars on their websites that did not correspond to the truth (audi a6 met from Beige, but the website has been in USA for 5 years now), the same car is in the ad, but it does not exist. When I got a call back then I said that chalk will give to 10% maybe bik more so I went to sign a contract. Leaving says 25% will still not be 10%. The difference is not. I left, wanting them to call me and start bargaining with money to take the breast. Isn't that weird?
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