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Rx Rejuvenex review: Obvious fake images and misleading claims 10

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Rx Rejuvenex advertises a wide range of anti-aging creams and lotions on many websites. I have seen them regularly on Accuweather and other weather related sites. Their ads are grossly misleading and are deceiving the public into buying a product that is an obvious scam. The before/after images are a joke and in no way represent an honest outcome after 4 weeks of use (or any amount of weeks) - as they are clearly photoshop manipulated. This company should be warned that the public does not take lightly to being treated like ###s. The problem is; some people will fall for their outrageous claims.

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Timothy0958
, US
Dec 28, 2017 2:02 pm EST
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Scam - Such a shame that companies can't make money honestly and without tricking people. - The product seems very good but you'll end up paying more for it than it's worth - Read the fine print before you *order. It may say you have an 18 day free trial but the 18 days starts when you receive the email confirmation that you placed an order. The 18 days also includes the day of the email confirmation, even if it is 11:59pm.
*Its best not to order from any of these companies. It just helps them continue their quest to rip off honest people that are just trying to better themselves.
As a wise man once said - "If it seems too good to be true, it probably is". Order products from well known websites - Amazon, Ebay, Walmart, Etc.. They all have comparable products, and they won't trick you into giving your money away.

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ljwas508
, US
Jun 13, 2017 7:43 am EDT

I ordered the healthy juvenemantiag cream, it was free and I just just had to pay shipping, I received my credit card statement, and they charged me $89.95 twice, and another name Serums with a bunch of numbers after the name, 2 charges of 79.95. I called a number I found for them in NYC but the phone just rings, with no answer service, AS I suspected would happen. . I called my credit card company and they will credit me $339.80 and blocked future transactions. I received the original order and nothing nothing else came, and they charged me.

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nancyfor
, AU
Feb 10, 2016 5:31 pm EST

I had to cancels my card at the bank to stop them from taking money out. Its the only way you can stop them.

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Missycat
Calgary, CA
Oct 12, 2013 6:15 pm EDT

Actually. I paid for shipping that was 4.99 and that was all they billed me, People you need to read the fine print! It's not really the small. And if you call to cancel before your trial period you just paid for shipping And got a bunch of decent product for it! I've noticed good results, I'm pretty happy with it ! Ta ta. And next time read before you buy !

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Jannywanny
Brighton & Hove, GB
Sep 23, 2013 10:16 am EDT

I have had the same problem with Deadseabeauty kit advert. Almost the same format, same obviously fake photographs. Free trial offered, pressure put on to act quickly, Told that it is the last date the offer will be open. Told only three samples left. Quoted special reduced offer of only £2.99 for shipping. I incorrectly had £3.99 taken initially and then as they had my c.c details they took another £95.00. There is great advice on one of the the Deadseascam sites. 1) contact Trading Standards. 2) Contact Consumer Advice Bureau (I spoke to Mark on [protected] who sympathetically (and 'knowlingly') took details of my complaint and gave me a reference number. 3) Contact Action Fraud on [protected]. I spoke to Ian. He advised me to cancel my c.c immediately. He also told me not to respond to company and not to return the product.
The internet is inundated with complaints. About several similar companies.
Watchdog Magazine says owing to nature of the practise they consider it a scam company ASA has upheld complaints.
These people operate in the guise of multiple 'anti aging' companies. I have now opened a variety of pop-up adverts and found the advertisements are in almost identical format. I have also found that in some cases the site states the 'Account has been deleted'.
My suggestion to anyone caught by this scam is to be sure you advise you stress to your Bank not to accept another charge. In my case a month went by before another amount ot £95. was demanded but the Bank let it go through. I am in 'discussions' with the bank at the moment. I hope this will help some one!

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karenmcc
Blackpool, GB
Apr 28, 2013 10:11 am EDT

i wish i had read this site before applying for there free trial .there is nothing free about this trial as they have taken £94.94 out of my account and my bank have told me they can do nothing to stop them from taking any further money from my account as i gave my account information voluntarily for the cost of the delivery.i have returned there goods but still had no refund of my money.i will now take my laptop to my bank and show them that this company is a scam company and have no interest in free trials they only want to falsely pull people in to clear there bank accounts out.i think the worst part for me is that my bank stated that they could do nothing to stop these people taking further money from my account even though i gave them all information about this company, i will now show these sites that tells all about this company being scam artists

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owlet
South Shields, GB
Apr 03, 2013 11:28 am EDT

I strongly advise anyone NOT to get involved in this company.
There is no way cf contacting them to cancel the order of the so-called 'Free Trials' as the contact number was unrecognised and there was no email contact given, and so far I have sent back three unopened parcels but they just keep arriving and the money, almost £100 pounds a month, keeps being taken from my bank accournt.
The fraud investigators from my bank are fortunately reimbursing me. They tell me that they are looking into this compamy but will not give out any further information. This situation has been ongoing since early February and I cannot as yet see an end to it.

3rd April 2013 MC

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Corby, GB
Mar 06, 2013 5:49 am EST
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I wish i had read you comment before i ordered their products. I am having a hassle to cancel it. The eye cream nearly burnt my skin off. I used it only once and would never use it again. It gave me swelling and redness. The face lotion was not any better i had to wash the lotion off straight away after realized was to have rashes. The customer service was not very polite when tried to cancel the automatic delivery.

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Joannemilford
, GB
Nov 13, 2012 9:06 am EST

This product may give great results, but the public are being scammed into purchasing it. Websites such as Facebook have advertisements for so-called 'FREE TRIALS' of this product. Users are asked to pay just £2.49 in order to receive a trial and once delivery has been made huge amounts of money are being taken from the customers account without their knowledge or consent. It is completely disgraceful and people need to be aware that this is going on.

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Sophia F
Los Angeles, US
Sep 21, 2012 1:57 pm EDT

I've used Rejuvenex for several months and have had great results. It has definitely improved my skin especially the circles under my eyes. I will admit that the before and after pictures may be a little enhanced but I find that this is true with all cosmetic / skin-care companies. Also, if you look at Rejuvenex's ingredient list they have many "anti-aging" compounds and the an ingredients don't lie. Put it this way, I've tried many products from Creme de la Mer to Revitalift and I prefer Rejuvenex. No it's not magic but my skin's never looked or felt better.

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