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browngirluk | 17:48 Fri 02nd Dec 2011 | Adverts
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I bought the revitaderm cream and serum, from the advert they send to your email, they were suppose to be at $2.97 each. Come to find out today that they have taken £80 out of my account which is about $160, the cream does nothing but dry your skin out.
I have tried calling the customer support numbers to find them constantly busy, would anyone know if i can recover my money that these scammers have stolen from my account.
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Sorry browngirl I think you will have to put it down to an expensive lesson - Never buy anything from unsolicited emails Just make sure they don't still have access to your account - it may be that you will need to change your account
I am surprised people buy stuff from emails.

You dont know who they are, if the stuff is genuine, if you are going to get
scammed and so on.

A lot of the drugs they offer (viagra etc) are no such things but cheap copies made in china and other places.

No wonder the scammers keep sending out emails when people still fall for their scams.
The advert they sent to your email? You have got to be kidding right?!
Surely, you checked the company out before you bought it?
I checked a company out who were advertising on the internet. I thought because it was called Argos Sport it was a part of Argos. It wasn't and I had paid them £25 for a scooter, which was non-existent. Fortunately I had paid by credit card and was able to regain my money, but only after a lot of fuss. I take a bit more care now although I still lose now and then. It's a dodgy world out there.
Now would you like the really bad news? They'll be taking £79.99 out of your account every 30 days from now on!
http://www.revita-der...terms-and-conditions/

Try an email to [email protected] (but I wouldn't hold out too much hope!). Otherwise send a letter BY RECORDED DELIVERY (retaining both a copy of the letter and your proof of posting) to Perfect Radiance, PO Box 13583, Linlithgow, EH49 7AP.

Worryingly, the domain name for the email address is registered to a 'non-UK individual'
http://webwhois.nic.u....x=0&WHOIS+Submit.y=0
but the address links to Clark Avenue in Linlithgow, which Google Street View shows to be a small residential cul-de-sac. However the Intellectual Property Office website states that 'Perfect Radiance' is a registered trade mark of Procter & Gamble in the USA:
http://www.ipo.gov.uk/ohim?ohimnum=E6953426

Also try contacting your bank and West Lothian Trading Standards:
http://www.westlothia.../Environmentalhealth/

Procter & Gamble might also like to know that someone appears to be using their trade mark without their permission. Phone them on 01932 896000.

Chris
Ouch!
OMG browngirluk, let us know how you get on.
Cancel your credit or debit card immediately and inform your banks fraud section. They will recognise this scam at once. Telephone the number that Perfect radiance give on their site 08081683685 and cancel your contract. They accepted my cancellation and my bank refunded the money.
The call may cost a few pounds and its a pain changing your card but better tha losing £70-£80. Best of luck!
they did the same to me but i emailed them at revitaderm.co.uk to complain
told them that it was against the distance selling regulations, and that i would be getting in touch with trading standards and watchdog,they cancelled my sub and refunded my money, also i only use a prepaid card on the internet hope this helps
i have also had the same issue they have taken over £200 from my account in a month and i have been told by my bank that i may not get my money back. this scam is disgracefull and needs to be stopped.
These people, (variously calling themselves Revitaderm, Revita la Peau, creamskincare, SkinEnhanced, Anti Age Cream, and probably many other that I don't know about) and based in Cyprus, Salt lake City Utah, Denmark and god knows where else, took nearly £250 from my bank account, and tried to take more but the bank noticed and called me. I spoke to my bank and the police and filled out the paperwork to charge them with fraud as I had authorised no payments and received nothing after the initial samples. The police told me that your bank are covered by their insurance for exactly this sort of thing, this helps them to pursue your money and get it repaid to you. I have got all my money back
I saw an advert on ebay. These people, (variously calling themselves Revitaderm, Revita la Peau, creamskincare, SkinEnhanced, Anti Age Cream, and probably many other that I don't know about) and based in Cyprus, Salt lake City Utah, Denmark and god knows where else, took nearly £250 from my bank account, and tried to take more but the bank noticed and called me. I spoke to my bank and the police and filled out the paperwork to charge them with fraud as I had authorised no payments and received nothing after the initial samples. The police told me that my bank are covered by their insurance for exactly this sort of thing, this helps them to pursue your money and get it repaid to you. I have got all my money back. The name keep changing because they are banned from trading in many countries. Also contact trading standards and everyone else you can think of. Make a stink and make their lives difficult!

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