Ok...time for a painful confession...see this returned box? It contains a
supposedly free sample of a 'serum' that was advertised to reduce or
eliminate bags and dark circles under your eyes. Yes, I know, I can't
believe I fell for it either, but quite honestly, I feel SO good that I
wanted my eyes to look like I felt smile emoticon
Pure old vanity in it's most obvious form, right? This company is a
FRAUD! DON'T fall for it! Five minutes after sending them my credit card
info, I researched more and realized
they were probably fraudulent and shouldn't have anything to do with
them. I called and their customer service representative hung up on me
(I WASN'T nasty...just asked to cancel the order.) I emailed and their
server bounced it back to me. Went to their website and it was 'under
construction.' So now...I'm pissed....look out Alluracell. And then to
add insult to injury there are two fraudulent charges to my
account...one for $5+ and one for $85+. I've had to cancel my
credit/debit card and contact countless others that I have done
automatic payments to ensure they get the correct card replacement
number. Seriously? What the hell is the matter with bags under your
eyes, anyway? Right?
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