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Total money lost $266
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Type of a scam Online Purchase
The page had a long URL: http://www.people-mags.com/g2/v2/st-claire/dd-06a/inq.html?voluumdata=BASE64dmlk...⇄ />
After I made a purchase of their trial offer cream, I tried to search the Dragon's Den episodes posted on CBC but found no such cream advertised. That was when I became suspicious. My search led me to another page with a similarly long URL:
http://www.peoplesmag-mobile.com/ca/sharktank/cosmo/special.php?voluumdata=BASE6...⇄ />
Exact same presentation, but this time, it claimed the cream was called Image Revive Anti-Aging Serum, and the two women were Korean sisters, Angela and Yoojin Kim.
I reported this to CBC that sponsored the show. Then, it occurred to me if this company was so bold to involve Dragon's Den in its misrepresentation, what was to keep it from including the American version, Shark Tank?
Sure enough, after a simple search, I found yet another page with two other names on it -- two Korean women by the names of Sarah Lee and Christina Chang. This time, the story checked out, as they really did appear on NBC Shark Tank Season 7 December 4, 2015 episode netting a deal with Shark Tank.
The photo of the Korean "sisters" Angela and Yoojin on the second URL that advertised the Anti-Aging Serum, is actually a photo of Sarah Lee and Christina Chang. I would not be surprised if the first two falsified ads were from the one and same Chantel St Claire source, since they both claimed a connection with Dragon's Den and they both shared the same demonstration videos of how their cream would reverse aging.