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Free Trial Offer Scam Reports & Reviews (6)

- Cape Coral, FL, USA • Apr 30, 2024

The website makes you think you are making a one time purchase but in reality you are signing up for a recurring charge and shipment that you don't realize you are signed up for until the next charge and shipment arrives. And shame on me for not internet researching the company first because their ads are a scam using AI fakes. This company is just one big SCAM.

- Somerset, NJ, USA • Mar 05, 2024

Scammers said , get a free trial offer. Then sent 5 bottles for the price of $199.98... I am sure it is a re-occuring charge and do not know how to stop it.

- Buffalo, NY, USA • Nov 14, 2023

The website said just pay shipping for a free bottle. I was going to be charged $9.95 to ship one “free” bottle and they charged me $199.95 for five bottles and refuse to give me my money back when I called the number on the confirmation email.

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• Mar 16, 2024

DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THESE PEOPLE!
I was scammed with the Get Ripped "buy one Keto + ACV for $59.95 and get one free plus the buy one Detox for $29.95, get one free" Offer. They charged me full price for all 4 bottles and the junk doesn't work.

- Gulf Breeze, FL, USA

This brand contacted me on Instagram wanting me to be an ‘ambassador’ for their brand. I got three pieces of jewelry for ‘free’ but had to pay a $37.78 shipping fee. I received my products and they were low quality compared to what they advertised.. I found the same items that they were advertising on their website for $90 on their website on a different fast end website called AliExpress for $3.00. I’ve attached pictures below, they even used the same images from the AliExpress website on their website. It’s totally fake. I do not want anyone to make the same mistake I made, and I do not want anyone to lose their money to scammers. The product was also shipped from China. They are using a fake US address.

- Wellington, CO, USA

I noticed the trynuuderma-skincare.com website that offers a free trial of their product with only a $6.95 shipping charge. I filled out the form and upon checking out on March 20 was directed to try another of their products for an additional shipping charge. On March 30 I received two invoices via email for $120. I called their customer service line to tell them I hadn't ordered the invoiced products. I was told I should have read the fine print in their terms and conditions that states if the trial products are not returned in seven days, I will be charged for the full price of the products and automatically receive more of the same and billed every 30 days going forward.

I checked the "Terms and Conditions" - a couple of pages of arbitration, disclaimers, liability limitations and other legalese. I should have read the details before ordering. However, I feel the offer of a free trial should have been up front about the trial details in the offering. There was nothing stating the requirement to return the trial products in the original invoices I received Mar 20 after I ordered them.

And to add insult to injury, I notice that the same products from this company are offered on Amazon at a 75% savings.

Hopefully other would-be customers can be warned to beware of this deceptive practice.

Thanks

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