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Scammer's website brilliance-sf.net
Scammer's address not known but best trace is to Crompton CA, CA, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Total money lost $153.20
Type of a scam Online Purchase
It is supported by adverts like this: (Sorry, very long link and no hyperlinking allowed) Available on request but basically a "Shark Tank Scam" as exposed by the daily Mirror:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/great-global-dragons-den-face-11488240
We paid online using a debit card and the transaction record from the bank shows, that for two jars, with one extra jar free and free shipping, on a buy now before offer expires (it never has), we paid Euros 129 which was cleared by the bank as £111.03 with a fee of £3.05.
This payment was cleared through another company, Healthy Herbals Shop whose web site (https://healthy-herbals-shop.com/) shows only body building supplements and UK based. Whether this was the actual company or they merely showed it as such (much like porn movies in hotels showing up as something else) we don't know. The bank might help.
It appears that while the sf website clears the orders, it processes them through a varietyof other, possibly reputable companies such as AT suppliments, Ntra nation (an Amazon distributor) who may or may not be aware of the advertising scam used to promote these expensive products.
The moment we were aware of the false advertising we tried to cancel but were advised it had shipped. They agreed to issue a RMA and the form arrived relating to a courier service in Bassildon Essex UK. It was they
Given that they used false advertising, the legal maxim "falsum in uno, falsum in omnibus" comes to mind and that all the puff pieces written for it should also be treated as false. There is no evidence that we should trust that this expensive product, much more expensive than Nivea etc. is any better. Indeed, it could easily be worse. Just a lot more expensive.
However, all are benefiting from the false advertising by sf brilliance, and according to the newspaer article, they sell the product uder a variety of names using a variety of web sites. The social media sites are quick enough to censor some things but this sort of advertising goes unchecked and perhaps because they paywell?