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After being burned by their laser on 4/13/07, I have contacted their corporate office dozens of times with no response . The procedure was so painful, I had to stop stop the treatment. It left burns on my legs.

I had paid over $2,700 for a service package, but will no longer return to their clinic. It was the most painful, unprofessional experience I've gone through. I have demanded a refund on services not rendered but cannot get anyone to address my complaint. The customer service department has transferred my case to the "appropriate department," but I am still waiting to hear from them. I have called almost every day since 4/13/07 (today is 5/16/07), and am always transferred to an unidentified voicemail box. I have left a message every time.

Beware people!

Update by Anonymous
Jun 13, 2009 8:42 am EDT

Update on my original post on 5/16/07 - With no success after letters to my state's AG, the BBB, and ALC corporate headquarters, I was contacted by ALC on 10/15/08, after they saw my posting. Here is an excerpt from their email to me, "I was notified by our marketing department for American Laser Centers about your blog, and am currently a member of the Customer Service Team. As a result, of course I am familiar with the refunding policy changes and am responsible for screening eligible clients for refund. I notice in your case you had started treatments, and I am guessing that is why you were denied refund. It used to be only clients that had not received any treatments could be refunded. However, ALC has reviewed their policies under new ownership and are refunding treated clients the unused portions of their contracts if they still wish to cancel services. Since yours was the first posting that I saw online I thought I would contact you first in the hopes that you would want to work with me to get your matter resolved. "

On 10/21/08, the representative asked me for my Care Credit information so they could process a partial refund.

On 1/6/09, I asked for a status of my refund. On 1/23/09, their response was, "I apologize but this still has not been completed." Also, "Accounting has given us 12-16 weeks as timeframes but I know that those are only estimates and that we truly do apologize for this delay."

I checked in again on 6/10/09 - EIGHT months after they said they were issuing a refund. Their response was a request for photos of the injuries I suffered! I'm back to square one.

I'm not holding my breath; it's obvious they never started the refund process at all. The only recourse I have is to keep you all updated on this blog.

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Sarah
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Nov 14, 2007 9:26 pm EST

Wrong thumb sign above!

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Sarah
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Nov 14, 2007 9:25 pm EST

American Laser Centers is the #1 laser hair removal company in the United States. ALC is a HUGE company and like other HUGE companies, obviously there are going to be unhappy people. Google complaints on any other corporation and you'll see. Basically, there is NO scams at ALC. Everything is in black and white for you to read before signing. READ WHAT YOU ARE SIGNING! While you're also on Google why don't you look up all the satisfied clients from ALC! I can promise you that most people are thrilled with the company, but it's the people who don't read what they are signing that seem to be the dissatisfied ones! ALC employees care a lot about their clients and will do whatever it takes to make sure the client is happy! If you don't like the clinic you're currently at, they have 200 clinics across the US. TRANSFER! But, to all you $300 winners out there... it is business, (they're smart for allowing everyone to win) but DO go to the consultation and make your own decision. Going off what people are saying because they don't read the BOLD print on the bottom of the financial agreement isn't fair. Make your own decision and you WILL be happy! and I am a blond and I have been hairless from treatments I had at ALC from 3 years ago! It's been the best and I have been so happy ever since I won that same $300 gift certificate and went through with treatments. Being hair free is the best!

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Nov 14, 2007 5:11 pm EST

A lot of the American Laser Centers locations rent space or share office space with a group of physicians (maybe Cosmetic Surgeons). I'm sure you've been told by the American Laser Center clinic manager that they had to contact their medical staff (located in Detroit MI) and fill out a non responder form (or something like it). You will never get a refund this way. Sometimes threats to sue or contact the media will help but the best thing to do is contact the physician that American Laser Centers rents from locally. I am sure he/she will be very interested in hearing your complaints, and will not want the bad "press" coming into their office.

Another alternative may be to file a complaint with the state department of licensing against the person that treated you or sold you the treatment.

Good luck.

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Kayla
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Nov 09, 2007 7:55 pm EST

I signed up almost four years ago and paid $2400 and was told I was guaranteed to be hair free in 2yrs, yeah right! I know a friend who paid $6000 and stopped going because she didn't see results. I have seen some reduction in hair in the 3+ years I have been going but its has been ridiculous. I have to take time to go in for my treatments, almost always by different people and I am no way hair free. The turnover rate is through the roof, every 4 weeks I went back it was like a whole new staff was there.

I want at least a partial refund because the pitch was hair free or money back. I will be willing to join a lawsuit and contact the media if I don't get my money back. ALC needs to stop their deceptive practices and come clean. I mean really they tell you six treatments and hair free, how did they come up with that...

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Nataliya Katsman
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Nov 05, 2007 9:23 pm EST

I want to join the class action suit!

This is my story:

I got tired of shaving everyday and decided to look for a PERMANENT solution. I finally found out about American Laser Hair Removal and decided to go for a free consultation. I talked a girl (Sarah) my age and with a similar problem, HAIR! She showed me her flawlessly hair free arm and said that it was because of the service. No pain, permanent hair removal and works for almost everyone! She also said that the hair does NOT GROW BACK until maybe menopause. I believed her, she was wearing a white lab coat, she had personal experience and was very nice, although a bit pushy. Their Meqoun office is in a hospital and I assumed her to be credible. I signed up for Bikini, underarms, face and chest. So far I have had over 8 sessions, some by different woman and although really nice girls, all had different techniques. I started feeling a lot of pain, especially on my bikini area. I don't miss appointments and still barely any results. My face and chest have the same amount of hair, my bikini and underarms had some patches that were missing, and then GREW BACK!

Right before the patches of hair grew back, I had a very nice girl call me, Amy, who talked me into doing a full body at a discount. I thought she was giving me a good deal and since she was giving me only till 4pm to decided (she called me at 2pm), I went for it. After the patches of hair grew back, I decided to not do any more treatments until I saw some definite results and asked for a refund for just the full body. They refused! They showed me a piece of paper that I do not remember signing, that said "No refunds!"

I feel utterly bamboozled out of money I do not have! I really wish to take further action against the company, but I need more women with similar results for a class action suit or at least as some form of “proof” for this company's bad dealings. I won't be taken advantage of anymore! If there are any women out there who agree, then please, please contact me at [protected].
Or email me at natisx21@yahoo.com.

If there are any women who've had this actually work for them, then please call me or email too, I really would like to know.

"That anyone who possesses power has a tendency to abuse it is an eternal truth.
They tend to go as far as the barriers will allow."

my email is natisx21@yahoo.com.

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Crystal
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Oct 30, 2007 2:12 pm EDT

Yeah I won the $300 coupon also & my consultation was for tomorrow but now instead of driving to Austin, I will spend that time at the movies! I didn't know that was a $300 discount on a package. I will NOT be going to this place. Also, I knew there was something funny when the people contacted me so quickly.

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Jennifer Ford
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Oct 30, 2007 10:47 am EDT

THANK YOU ALL! I just "won" a $300.00 coupon. I responded to the e-mail with my contact info and like 5 mins later I got a call on my work phone which was prob a bad idea to give them but anyways I scheduled a "free" consultation. What bs! Sounds like the 300 coupon is worthless! Thanks again, I will not go to my appt and will not sign up for anything. I am paying off enough debt for more to be added.

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Oct 19, 2007 9:00 pm EDT

Well put Genevieve. I need to focus my energy on people who can help us in this situation. Clearly these 2 come here to cause trouble. They somehow feel special that things worked out for them so they feel the need to defend this worthless company. Look at ME, I'm on the side of the big powerful company, aren't I special! Not sure what made them think this was an editorial board. In daily life I wouldn't give them the time of day.

We are here to support each other, not be brought down further by trolls. I can honestly say, that if I read this before I got the burns, before I was diagnosed with 2 incurable auto immune diseases (burns came way before illness but illness now does not allow for further laser treatments at all, my bad Anne, I should have FORESEEN illness before signing the contract, damn), when life was just so much easier, I was healthy, my hair removal was going smoothly for years, I would STILL have empathy for everyone here and not assume it is their fault because after all, it worked for me! The hell with the rest. And I would fully expect that the company that I didn't have problems with, to do the right thing for people not so fortunate. I am being MORE than generous not asking for a full refund but simply a refund for work they wont do. Hey, I'd like to get paid to not work but thats not how it works!

So my question is, what should be my next step if the local place wont give me a copy of my contract, and no one at corporate will call me back. Not Piko not Eva. Not the regional manager. No one. And its been weeks. I will be sending in my complaint to the attorney general. Not sure what to do after that?

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Oct 19, 2007 8:43 pm EDT

So if it works for ANNE everyone thats ALL that matters. Frankly it worked for me TOO! At the reputable place I went before these people. But I decided to add other area and pay less. Big mistake. Bite me? Thats really mature, make sure you teach that sophistication to your kids. WTH does that mean? Dont answer its rhetorical. I dont care for your link, I wont open it and risk viruses. Not sure what it proves to share your myspace or whomever myspace it is, not sure what reason any of us have to see y0u? You dont belong here, this place is for people UN-SATISFIED with these losers. Everyone knows it takes forever to get results, I know I've been doing laser for years, none of the women on here expected results in one visit, you made that up. Get real lady. A reputable company would reply to us not ignore. But you dont work in the business world so perhaps you dont know that. If you can't help out, if you cant contribute something useful, dont come here because you are bored housewife. I'm independent, I work hard, I work for a living, so somehow losing this much money is too much. Go harass other victims, your devils advocacy doesnt belong here.

You've wasted enough of my time. You can reply all you want but you and I are done.

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Genevieve
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Oct 19, 2007 4:07 pm EDT

I'm sorry ALL CAPS and Anne, the language in the contract is hardly clear. Tell me how these two sentences are not directly contradictory: “As of the date of signing this agreement, I understand that all fees paid to American Laser Centers are non-refundable. Cancellation of this will result in a 10% cancellation fee.” How is it possible to be non-refundable, and yet still have the option to cancel? Others have claimed that this is a matter of reading the fine print --there is no fine print. Just those two confusing sentences above, a marked-up drawing of a human body, and managers who, in my case, blatantly lied when I asked if I could get a refund when I pressed her on the language of those two statements (she later said no, and then when I pushed for a refund from the corporate offices, they claimed there had been "a computer glitch.")

Moreover, regarding the "no refunds" policy that is being challenged by the class-action lawsuits mentioned up thread, most every state has some type of Consumer Protection Act that makes it illegal to have non-refundable policies for services that were never begun. Though there might be some "sue-happy" people dissatisfied with their results (and there the 2 years' guarantee would seem to suggest "or your money back"), there is also a very legitimate legal issue here. Particularly for those who never began any sort of treatment.

Yes they are a business, and yes their procedures do work for some people. But it becomes questionable when a business uses deliberately confusing and contradictory language and policies to attempt to convince people that they can't get a refund. Though it's unsustainable in court, and when hard-pressed they do give back your refunds, there's too much of the company that relies on this exploitative system. It's playing the legal system in a way that is quite unethical. It's not at all surprising that the CEO of the company is a lawyer, by the way --he knows what risks to leverage here, what loopholes they can cover themselves up with. Until some more serious measures are taken against the company, it's up to the consumers to know their rights.

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anne
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Oct 19, 2007 6:02 am EDT

Oh here - If you really want to know all about me, here's my online journal as well:

http://xstatic-anne.livejournal.com/

There you are - read away - I like gaming though and I swear and stuffs so watch out.

And by the way. I didn't say that everyone doesn't have the right to complain. Some of you do and for very valid reasons. I think it's absolutely crazy that some people got burned and the company did nothing to compensate... That right there would be grounds for a lawsuit as far as I'm concerned. For those who's skin types didn't work out and they didn't get the results, I'm sorry that really sucks and I feel sorry for you, but unfortunately that's the way it works. You sign a contract. You gotta read what you sign. People took the leap of faith hoping for results and probably didn't read the contract or at least they signed it then and there thinking it's what they wanted because ALC does pressure people like a car salesman as I said before, and then they got home and went - oh ###! But if they are like me, the laser company was smart and got them in for their first session right away - hence making the refund policy inactive. Smart smart.

All I was trying to say, was that it does work for some people - myself included. And that my success story is buried under a lot of wildfire. Some which is valid but a lot which was not. I read all 4 pages. A lot was of angry scared women who wanted to back out after not getting results on their first treatment.

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anne
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Oct 19, 2007 5:48 am EDT

I'm NOT an employee! www.myspace.com/xstatic_anne . There I am - Joe Schmoe average girl - 27 stay at home mom. So bite me.

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Oct 18, 2007 11:23 pm EDT

C Culpepper and Anne are clearly employees. Because like Anne said, no one takes the time to compliment, even those who may be satisfied. This board is NOT for employees to defend these incompetent crooks. Its for real complaints by actual clients. Also, all caps is NOT necessary, its improper etiquette and shows one is yelling. Your post will get read, you dont need to scream. What's SAD Anne, is getting screwed over, you're totally focusing on the wrong thing. It's like a drunk running over an innocent person on the side walk. Go feel sorry for the drunk because now they are in jail. So logical. Lastly, this ISNT about cost or their little contest. Its about the fact that most of us wont take their crap services for FREE now that we know what we got ourselves into. Its about getting painful long lasting burns. Its about my doctor saying I should NOT continue and they ALL ignore me, wont give me back a cent for services I wont be having.

It's RUDE & UNPROFESSIONAL. This is disgusting and how anyone with average intelligence doesnt see that is beyond me. Oh, and if they would have responded to me and treated me with respect, I would not be spreading the "wildfire" as you call it. That is THEIR choice by ignoring me. The longer this lasts, the bigger the wildfire lady, this 1K is going to cost them through the nose!

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anne
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Oct 18, 2007 10:10 pm EDT

It's the sad truth... People never take the time to compliment, but if you rub someone the wrong way, not only will they complain, they will try and spread a wildfire and burn down the whole village.

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Oct 18, 2007 11:11 am EDT

AND ONE MORE THING...REGARDING THE 300 WINNERS! THIS IS ACTUALLY BRILLIANT WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT IT. BECAUSE ANYONE WHO ENTERS CAN POTENTIALLY GET SOME DISCOUNT ON THE SERVICE OF THEIR CHOICE.

ALSO, WHAT NO ONE IS TELLING YOU ABOVE IS THAT THERE IS ACTUALLY ONLY ONE 1500 WINNER AND ONE 500 WINNER IN THE DRAWING. THE GOAL OF THE DRAWING IS TO BE THE BIG WINNER!

BUT JUST FOR ENTERING MANY PEOPLE GET SOMETHING TO MAKE A GREAT SERVICE A LITTLE MORE AFFORDABLE! WHY DON'T WE ALL BAN TOGETHER AND GET PISSED FOR GETTING COUPONS IN THE MAIL... AGAIN... HOW STUPID! THEY ARE RUNNING A BUSINESS - LAST TIME I CHECKED BUSINESSES WEREN'T NON-PROFIT!

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Oct 18, 2007 11:04 am EDT

THIS IS ALL UNTRUE! OF THE MILLIONS OF TREATMENTS THEY HAVE DONE, OF COURSE EVERYONE WILL NOT BE HAPPY. WHAT COMPANY CAN PLEASE 100% OF ITS CLIENTS. THE COMPANY ABSOLUTELY DOES GIVE REFUNDS AS IT IS STATED ON THEIR PAPERWORK WHEN YOU SIGN UP. A FRIEND OF MINE ALSO GOT A REFUND WHEN SHE REALIZED SHE COULDN'T DO THE TREATMENT. AS THE OTHER GIRL SAID ABOVE, IT CLEARLY SHOWS WHAT YOU BUY AND WHAT THE TERMS ARE. THEY ARE ENTERING INTO AN AGREEMENT AS WELL AS THE CLIENT. THE RESULTS ARE AMAZING, AS ME AND AND SO MANY THAT I KNOW HAVE PERSONALLY EXPERIENCED. IT'S NOT AN EXACT SCIENCE...SOME PEOPLE DON'T RESPOND TO MEDICATION, THE SAME IS TRUE FOR HAIR REMOVAL. PLEASE REMEMBER BEFORE YOU BUY INTO THIS CRAZINESS THAT THESE ARE SIMPLY DISGRUNTELED PEOPLE EXPRESSING FRUSTRATION. HOW MANY OF YOU HAVE BEEN DISPLEASED WITH THE "TARGET" RETURN POLICY, YET WE ALL STILL SHOP THERE AND AREN'T TRYING TO MAKE MONEY ON CRAZY LAWSUITS. I HAVE NOTHING TO GAIN BY WRITING THIS, EXCEPT TO SAY THAT I AM SO SICK OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD GETTING SUE HAPPY JUST TO MAKE A BUCK...HOW STUPID!

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carolyn vangsness
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Oct 18, 2007 7:12 am EDT

I have only had one treatment for facial hair removal, so I can not comment one way or the other right now. However, I have been having treatments for the amerismooth cellulite reduction. several issues here. First my treatment time was 45 minutes per session. No where in writing, of course, but, I did receive 45 the first three times. The last two times my total treatment was 16 minutes. This is their new "protocol". 8 minutes for each area. I am having thigh and hip areas done, and am actually not a big person at all, but do have the nasty cellulite I have never been able to get rid of. So far no results, after 5 treatments. They say you start to see a difference after 4. I'll see how it goes today, and will bring up the issue of treatment time lengths. I totally agree that they are unprofessional in just about every way, you can not get a hold of anyone at corporate to verify anything, they have made mistakes on my treatment times and days 3 times out of 5, possibly on purpose, and they do take you on a ride with special pricing tactics. I say if I can not see any results yet, i dont see how any one else could, considering my size. They have charged me 50$ for the hyradion moisturizing cream when it was 40$, still way overpriced for the product, but, they owed me 50$, and couldn't do a refund, imagine that! There have been other little things I could go on about with their practices. Maybe I'll get to join the lawsuit after all. Still have the laser issue with my face, and we'll see how that goes.

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Oct 17, 2007 11:19 pm EDT

Can you believe it? I ask them to give me back $ for work they WONT be doing for me. I am not even asking for a full refund for their crap job, lying, theft, just money back for future appts I PAID for but wont be having. Somehow I dont think that is unreasonable. I will fight these pathetic creatures till my death. The longer they ignore me the more they will pay with their reputation. The 1K am asking for back will cost them a whole heck of a lot more if they continue to ignore me, guaranteed. I could use advice though on how to resolve this asap. Because while its good to let everyone know about these crooks, it is in my best interest to put it behind me so I can focus on my health issues. No mater what though if they dont refund me i will be after them, even if I have one foot in the grave.

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Oct 17, 2007 11:09 pm EDT

I would like to join the class action suit but evidently dont qualify. I had severe burns that went away after 6 months. I asked them for a PRO RATED refund because of both the burns and because my doctor said she didnt want me going back due to the medical conditions I have. I told them this, showed pics, have a doctor letter, they ignore me. Wont even give me a copy of my contract. The manager at that location wont call me back and is rude. The lovely technician stole a personal item from me and does a crap job if you dont tip her. Nice huh?

The customer service dept wont call me back. The corporate office wont get back to me. Left one message for the Pecoh guy and one for some other person. The regional managet also ignores me. It is in their best interest to refund me becasue the cost to their reputation is going to be big, and super huge if they dont refund me. Not a threat, just telling it like it is. Knowing them they would probably try to come after me for slander or libel. Too bad that will FAIL MISERABLY because it is only libel and slander if what you say is a LIE and unless they refund me I will share my experience with everyone I come in contact with.

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Oct 17, 2007 9:27 pm EDT

To Ayana,

I am so sorry you are fighting these ###s for your money. As a former manager I understand your frustration with their manipulative practices. The only advice I can offer is to keep harassing corporate until you get your money. There are literally thousands of people just like you who are battling these crooks for refunds. As far as a class action suit goes, I believe there is one already pending for clients and I know there is one for former employees. This company is going down quickly. I hope you get your money back before that happens. Good luck.

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Ayana
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Oct 17, 2007 9:33 am EDT

I am in the process of trying to obtain a refund from ALC. I have sent a letter to GE Money advising them that ALC is in the process of reviewing my account for refund and not to pay anything to them. I am MORE THAN WILLING TO JOIN THE CLASS ACTION SUIT. If anyone has details about the suit, please advise. In the interim I am going on a letter writing campaign and if that fails, then I will pursue legal action.

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anne
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Oct 16, 2007 4:34 pm EDT

Although I haven't completed my treatments yet... actually I've only had one and am having my second one next week, I have to say that I have had results. I have been self conscious of my facial hair for years. It actually is cause for a lot of scarring on my face. I have light skin but I have course dark hair that tends to become ingrown and causes rashes and infections. I have also had sensitive skin all my life and get a really nasty rash every time I shave. It was to the point where I had tweezers strategically placed in my purse, in my car, in every bathroom, in the bedroom and in the living room. I would tweeze the hairs every day and it was getting to the point where I felt like I was completely OCD about it.

Since the first treatment I have had less skin infections and less rashes. To me this is clear proof that SOMETHING is working.

Sure their method of sales is shady and shameful, but so it also was for my used car, and for that vacuum a friend of mine tried to sell me a few years back, and for the bedroom set I bought this year. I mean... what are they selling you? They are selling you cosmetology and beauty at a HIGH cost. Even at its retail value how are these people going to get customers? Most people are scared by a large price tag... so jacking up the price and offering a huge discount is the only way to make people satisfied that they got a good deal for what thy are paying for. I have a friend who owns an art store in a small town. He told me all about the marketing system. And guess what? It's the same for art supplies! Because the cost of paint is SO high (trust me, I know as I was an art major) what he did was jack up the price and then run a huge sale on paint. So people payed market value without feeling guilty about the expense. It's the only way he could survive and I think that's okay.

Yes, my laser removal is expensive... but with a 2 year warranty I'm not ashamed of having it. It was less than a new computer. So I'll put off updating my computer for another 2 years. I'll survive. I get 6 treatments for $2,000 plus the 2 year warranty which, trust me, I will use if I have to. I'm aware of every hair on my face. They won't slip by me.

The hardest part about this procedure for me was stopping the tweezing. I had to basically lock away all of those dang tweezers and I still have insane ogres to pluck. I just try to shave every day, but god it makes me feel so unsexy.

So I want to say thank you to ALC for helping me with my skin condition and with my self esteem.

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cc
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Oct 11, 2007 7:19 pm EDT

This is strange and funny. The advertisements on the left include American laser for raffle to win $5000 dollars for laser treatment. Why? Are we actually inadvertently advertising for them?

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Oct 11, 2007 7:17 pm EDT

I totally agree and would join if it does not affect me negatively in any way. the company is very deceptive. Very big turnover of employees, especially professionals. Its the administrators, managers, sales people that stay the most. they make bonuses on the backs of the professionals. They do not like hiring mid level providers like nurse practitioners, physician assistants. I have many dreams needs your money and you can help me. They prefer lower paid aesteticians, depilating persons.

Training is only 2 days. They wanted me to start on patients after 2 days, before full evaluation..because they booked patients. not professional. I was lied to several times, degraded by unprofessional people. And was told they do to refund. They try to get other parts worked on. Even though in their protocol they say refund if 6 treatments and 25% no improvement. I reality the sales person/ manager sold a package to someone for a face part with baby hair/peach fuzz/vermilion hair which is white and does not in any way react to laser ( as per protocol).

What i wrote only scratches the surface. If this is possible...people need to know, because these are astronomical prices to not be refunded. ad or burned.

It is a money driven business.
The trainer deviates a lot from protocol. Then disrespects student when asked why.

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Oct 09, 2007 6:13 pm EDT

At first I was really steamed to find out that so many people were taken for a ride, but now I look at it as learning a big big lesson...

I "Won" $330 + $100 dollars. I went in for a consult at a Central Coast, CA location. She went on with her shpeal and I stopped an asked when they would grant a refund. "If we harm/hurt you...or you become pregnant...we just do not want to be held liable...a child is at stake..." I went on to open Care Credit...spent $2211...went home.

I talked to my boyfriend (he wanted to know what I would expect, was i excited). I explain everything in detail and he printout that 12 treatments is a long time (since I have dark skin). "What if we wanted to get pregnant?" I thought about and simply did not want to start something I could not finish. The next day I went back into the office...and was told what a lot of you were told "I will have to get authorization for a manager...I will call you by Friday". I let it be known that it does not make sense that she can charge people but not refund...but i wasn't too worry because I knew I had just opened the account and had NOT started any treatment. I then decided to go home and look these guys up...bad reviews.

The next day the clinician calls with a propsition. "Pay half...freeze my cost, and when I have the baby, start again. I was disgusted and asked nicely that she refund my money. The next day she called formy account info and I thought i was in the clear.

Long story short I havetalk to two persons, no results. My first bill in in the mail. Do your research! Scams are out there...and it is not likei have the money for this believe me, but I dont havetime for the run around others have been experiencing. Better Business will be hearing for me and I will be writing letters to the company, but I am going to move on.

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Alex Barros
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Oct 08, 2007 8:05 pm EDT

I agree 100% I paid roughly $2000.00 for facial hair removal. I signed up Dec.2005 and its now October 2007 and I have half the hair on my face still. I had 14 sessions already! Not to mention if for any reason you have to cancel and reschedule an appointment you have to wait like 3 weeks till the next one. I am so dissatisfied with the results! Trust me Im with all you on complaining, and getting a refund of some sort etc. I already have a complaint letter ready to go, just unsure of who to send it to get results.
P.S. I know someone who was getting their chest done and after 8 sessions no results, paid in full, like myself and he decided to stop going.

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Apryl
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Oct 08, 2007 1:15 pm EDT

After reading all these complaints, I decided not to start treatment, even after I have signed up and paid with Care Credit. I looked at the paperwork I had signed and the wording is really funny, "As of the date of signing this agreement, I understand that all fees paid to American Laser Centers are non-refundable. Cancellation of this will result in a 10% cancellation fee." What does the mean? It sounds like they are saying you can't get your money back, but then suddenly you can if you cancel, minus 10 percent. I'm completely confused.

What do you think the odds are of actually getting my money back? There's no way I want to use them after I've heard how low they stoop to get people in and their under-trained staff. I'm glad I read this before my appointment today, or I'd have been very sorry!

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Amanda
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Oct 04, 2007 9:26 pm EDT

I am having problems with American Laser Center in Lee's Summit, Mo. They also told me I was a winner of a $300 gift certificate. They convinced me to come in just to "talk about what it was and pricing." Melissa, the manager, said we could just see if I could get approved and told me the papers I was signing was for hippa and privacy things. Well now I am in "contract" they say and even though I've had zero procedures done, they say too bad. No refunds. Can anyone help?

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Oct 04, 2007 11:17 am EDT

sorry everyone I meant to put the thumb down... way down. this place should be closed ASAP.

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pissedoffnewyorker
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Oct 04, 2007 11:15 am EDT

So of course I "won" the 3rd place $300 coupon and went in to the NY office before month end. I have already had 5 treatments from my dermatologist about 3 years ago and told the manager that I had a hormone problem and that Im taking certain pills for the hair. The manager said, " Cases like yours are our #1 clients". I proceeded to go in for my first visit. A 19 yr old girl who wasnt even a certified laser technician performed the procedure on me which hurt in a lot of places and other places you didnt even feel anything. For my first visit, I was very dissappointed and scared. What would have happened if I needed a doctor? It was late at night and she was the only one there? Did she clean the areas before treatment? No. Did she clean the machine in front of me? Absolutely not. When I asked her if she cleaned it... she said yes. She didn't shave any of the areas I wanted to be treated and felt EXTREMELY uncomfortable. It was majorly shady and deceiving.
When I asked her if she was supposed to take my makeup off or deoderant? she said no. I feel used and absued and for a total body treatment, which I planned to pay $5000 I am extrememly depressed. I started crying in the office and well as all the way home. During my consultation, I was promised no more hair and that is was guranteed. Never was I told a no refund policy. WHen I called today to cancel she said I would get my money back but she would have to talk to the manager, regional manager and corporate. If regular hairy people are not getting their hair removed why should I believe that someone like me, with a hormone imbalance, it should work any differently. i called and said I want to stop my account and want to be reimbursed and do not want to continue further treatments with them or any other clinic. She told me she would call me back and I wil get my money back for my dissatisfication... but who is to say is she is telling the truth. My prayers are with all of you and myself. This should not happen. I will not even hesitate to take legal action or report them to the Better Business bureau.

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anonymous
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Oct 04, 2007 9:57 am EDT

Lol you can't just "cancel" with American Laser Centers...Once you start treatment with them, your stuck! They do not give refunds!

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Holly Gollnick
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Oct 03, 2007 3:35 pm EDT

I see all of these complaints but its hard to feel properly warned by them because most of you haven't had the 12 treatments.

I was looking for people who HAVE had 12 or so treatments, so I could see if they had success or not, specifically people with really light skin and dark hair.

I did try that stupid Lucy Peters type of electrolysis and it didn't work.. they went out of business before I even got all of my treatments. My only other option before agreeing to just suffer with this stupid hair problem is to try laser treatment.

So I went to the ALC, and I'm going to give it a try. If people who are complaining can say they went to ANOTHER laser place and had successful treatments, then I'll cancel and go there instead... but right now I feel like I'm just left to try it and see if it turns out okay.

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anonymous
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Oct 03, 2007 12:44 pm EDT

Detroits investigative news team is willing to do a story on the fraudelent company known as AMerican Laser Centers. Please email your stories to Heather at:

hcatallo@wxyz.com

They are not gonna scam or hurt people anymore!

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anonymous
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Oct 03, 2007 9:13 am EDT

For unhappy clients and unfairly treated employees, past and present: please send an email with your story to:

Debra.Lawson@FoxTV.com

Their shady practices will be aired on the news!

Good luck and keep those stories coming!

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anonymous
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Oct 03, 2007 9:04 am EDT

Ladies, just threaten legal action. that will always get you your money back. believe me- i used to work there. call [protected] and ask for Kevin Piceuh (priounounced Pee-Koo). Tell him you are suing and he will be scared and work sometihing out with you!

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Lindsey Spurling
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Oct 03, 2007 8:20 am EDT

Those SOBs screwed me over too. I signed that form that said I could cancel the package and only pay 10% of the entire cost. I ended up having one treatment and realized I shouldn't be spending that kind of money, but when I tried to cancel they wouldn't let me. They claimed it was their policy to not cancel the package once treatment has begun. That girl COMPLETELY misled me. I fought them on it for a while, calling constantly and driving them nutz. Finally like a month and half later I finally spoke to someone the manager claimed was her lawer. I told him if that's your policy why wasn't it written on the form I signed. I kept saying that's not what I signed for. But they still wouldn't let me out. Is there anything else I can do?

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Sep 29, 2007 11:57 pm EDT

Omg i'm sooo stupid i signed up and paid for the treatment before i did a search online. i don't know why i did that cause i'm normally really careful about these things and always do my research. i guess i'm one of the lucky ones cause my treatment is only 1000 bucks compared to some of you but it's still an awful alot of money. one question though did all of you use the payment plan they offered or you paid by credit card/checks? i called my credit card company and they said that if the company doesn't refund me the correct amount then i can dispute it through them. i'm gonna wait a bit and if no money received then i'll send emails to all news channels and even report them to the police. even though i knew i was paying more than other places i didn't care because they seem nice at first. i hate getting scammed and would never scam anyone myself so when it happens i really hate it. it's sad that such a big company would go so low as to deceive their customers for money. will update later on the situation.

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apapa
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Sep 28, 2007 8:16 am EDT

I went for the consultation, gave them a check for $1650. I called the next day and said we had a financial issue, dont cash my check, i cant do the treatment. She said fine. When I called on Monday to confirm, they had cashed my check and said "oh well." I have been fighting for a refund on a procedure I never recieved since June 30th. It turns out that the manager was fired for being shady and that clinic has all kinds of problems because of her. I have called corporate and their cusomter service hotline at least a 100 times. I want my money back, and apparently according to their legal department there is a refund for no treatments used. Five weeks ago they called and said i should see it soon. I am still waiting and it is September 28th. I needed that money back because I got married last week. This is a joke!

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Kari
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Sep 25, 2007 10:40 am EDT

Thank you all for your comments, I received a phone call thismorning stating that I had won the "3rd place, $300 gift certificate", and not thinking that it wasnt legitimate, I called back. I had no intention of purchasing anything over a couple hundred bucks over the certificate amount, but I thought I would just see what the place had to offer, since I had heard that at most places microdermabrasion was mildly affordable.
Long story short, I thought something was up when I agreed to the consultation, and the woman asked what state I was calling from, and what office I would like to make the appointment at, seeing as that info was on the card that I filled out at the bridal show. She then told me that if I came in within the next 2 days I would receive another $100 coupon to make sure that I had treatment before the end of the month. I felt really weird at this point but she had already scheduled the consultation. I asked for the phone number and address of the local clinic, did a quick search of their services online, and immediately called to cancel the consultation. When asked to reschedule I told them I didn't see that happening soon. Not to mention that the "specialist" that I was told would be doing my consult was also the one that answered the phone, that is a red flag right there.

Your posts saved me a tank of gas and a lot of frustration considering I wasn't in the market for the services anyway, I just thought I had "won" something.

Great way to conduct business, resort to trickery instead of actually providing a quality service at a competitive price.

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Grateful for this info
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Sep 24, 2007 8:56 pm EDT

I also "won" the $300 coupon. My appointment is tomorrow morning. I am definitely not going after reading all of this. I am very thankful that I have found this site. I have also researched it further and found nothing good about this company.

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