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Beauty Wrinkle Reducer


Country United States
State Utah
City Saint George
Phone 1-800-761-8039
Website http://beautywrinklereducer.org/

Beauty Wrinkle Reducer Reviews

  • Apr 22, 2017

I do NOT want any more of this product, but cannot contact anyone to stop shipping it to me (and automatically billing me).

  • Apr 18, 2017

I saw an ad on a website. It offered a free trial of wrinkle remover for $3.95 and a cream for $4.95. The money was for shipping and handling charges.

Next thing I know, two weeks later, my credit card showed a charge of $99.95. I read the ad and this charge was not mentioned or I wouldn't have ordered it. I called my bank and the charge was blocked. I also closed that card, in case they tried to charge again.

I will never order anything like that again.

  • Apr 17, 2017

Ordered a free sample of Beaute Wrinkle Reducer paid for shipping only. I received a small 0.5 Fl. Oz tube. Two weeks later noticed a company had put ahold on 99.95. A hour after they put hold on it I called credit card company who told me to cancel call they would send new card and I would need to get ahold of company to find out why they have a hold on 99.95. Called and found out it was Beaute Wrinkle Reducer that has hold told them ni where did I see that I would be charged 99.95 for my sample. He informed me it wasnt a sample but a full size and that since I didnt call and cancel that gave them permission to debit my card and told me there is nothing I can do to get my 99.95 back because they do not give refunds! But he would gladly cancel all further shipments.. So my free trial size sample of Beaute Wrinkle Reducer cost me 3.95 for shipping and 99.95!! For a 0.5 oz tube... Such a rip off and they are very rude when you call them...Please dont fall for this scam..

  • Mar 21, 2017

I saw this product advertised on facebook. A shark tank reccommendation. I thought I would try the product. I had problems with the site. They ended up sending me of what I believe a different product than what was advertised. So I was like whatever when I called them to tell them of my error. I did however use the product. I was not impressed. So I get another one in the mail. They say it is in print where it is a subscription but I didn"t see it.

  • Mar 11, 2017

Orderd Beauty wrinkle reducer for my wife. Was to be free and just pay $4.94 for the instant wrinkle reducer and $3.95 for the beauty wrinkle cream, + another 1.00 for something, who knows ! Ok, I just got my credit card bill and it showed $89.95 for GBI AGOLDSERUM and $ 99.95 for GBI AGOLDSERUM. Now one month later I have been charged the same amount which is $189.90 total. I read the full add and nothing was said about a subsription tyhat I would be charged every month for their product. 1/2 ounce of product for $100.00 WOW, what a deal ! Call the so called company and got no results. Said it has to be paid but I can cancel. Bottom line is I called my credit card co. and they took the charges off and I am getting a new card with a new number so they can't scam me any more. So I hope this helps anyone that has it happen to them. Best thing to do is call your card company, tell them you have been scammed, have them take the charges off and change your number, Oh and by the way if it looks to good to be true, let it go !!! Dave from Southern Minnesota.

  • Mar 7, 2017

I am very upset with this ripoff. I was supposed to get a free trial to only pay shippong and handling. I couldn't tolerate the creme. I through it out. Today i got a new package and realized that this is a monthly deal. I checked my account and noticed they have charged me for the free sample but also another product that i never received. I called and complained that there is no place in their add where it states that after 14 days they will charge your account for almost $100, and in my case another $100 for another product they supposedly sent to me wjich i never received. For the last month they have charged my account $400. I need my money back. This is stealing people's money!

  • Feb 27, 2017

i ordered a free sample of wrinkle cream . i did not order anymore. tthey sent me two more at a price of 190.00ii calledthem and they said i should have notified them in 14 days to cancel.iknew nothing about that. if that was the case it was hid in very small print

  • Feb 18, 2017

I keep recieving this item that i never ordered they dont send a invoice on how much they are charging me and how they are charging me, i can not find a phone number anywhere to call or how to returne and creit my account

  • Feb 18, 2017

Ordered trial size Beauty Instant Wrinkle Cream Remover advertised by Victoria Olsteen. Trial size was 4.95. After 2 weeks did not notice change so called to cancell further shipments. Today 2/17/2017 I received a bill for 99.95. When I called Beauty Instant Wrinkle Cream Remover said it should have been reported before 14 days. I understood it was within 30 days. I now have a .05 oz. tube that is useless. People should be aware of this rip-off.

  • Feb 16, 2017

I ordered a trial sample of the beauty cream in January 2017. The ad stated that a customer only paid shipping and handling. A few days later I noticed a post in my checking account of $1.00 for "recurring payment". I immediately called customer service for this company (within their supposed "14 day" guarantee period). Spoke to a rep who assured me that I was only charged for the $4.95 shipping and handling fee for the product, and assured me that I would not be charged any additional amount, nor would I receive this product monthly. Today, almost 1 month later, saw that I have been charged $99.95 by this company. Called and spoke to a hideous customer service rep, Lisa, who told me that they had no record of my January call (which are all supposedly recorded), and thus, I was "signed up" for their monthly service and the "best" she could do would be to refund me 20% of the $99.95 and cancel my subscription. Told her I had not signed up for a monthly subscription for their product, and wanted my $99.95 immediately refunded. She refused. Asked to speak to a supervisor, she said no one was available. She parrotted this to me for 15 minutes, and it was hideous. I hung up and called immediately back. Spoke to a rep, John, who apologized for the whole incident, and told me that my issue would be "escalated to corporate", and my "membership" would immediately be cancelled and the $99.95 refunded within 48 hours. Also asked to speak to his supervisor, and they were "all" in a meeting. Told him that if these 2 things didn't happen, I would sue their company for fraud.

  • Feb 14, 2017

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Huge ripoff website. Once you sign up for a trial sample of this cream you unknowingly sign up for a monthly fee. They charged me twice for $4.95 and then charged me $89,95 and $99.95 coming from two different companies: Kay Cream and Nepo Serums. I caught it on the first month after they charged me and then I had to go through my bank to dispute it and we called up the company together. They offered me a partial discount and after a week I still haven't gotten it. I've since gone through the bank again to try and dispute but they telling me this can't be disputed.

Beware! They have several different websites and different company names. I've read some reports on this website and these scam artists are constantly changing the names and products.

  • Feb 13, 2017

Beauty Wrinkle Cream/Reducer. I signed up for a free trial. I don't do them often, but I have only had problems if I didn't read fine print. I read every page of the process thouroughly, no mention of needing to cancel anything or reccurent fees. As said in other posts, the confirmation email is very basic, no phone number, no tracking, no website etc... When my card was charged for shipping, two different companies, phone numbers, and states were listed. Not even full company names. The abbreviations were PARKSERU and MKR*MAGICKREAM and the phone number was hard to read. I was immediately worried, but there was no contact info to address my concerns. That brings the point, if the trial was really only for 15 days and there was no address or phone number in confirmation email. My problem goes even further, I never recieved anything. Then about a month later there were two charges over $20 from the abbereviations listed above.

In addition, the card I used was thankfully prepaid and there were at least 8 other charges form this company that attempted to charge my card but were denied due to funds. I pressed the broken up digits in the company info section of the charge information for my card and it was in fact a phone number. Prepared to call two companies, the girl I spoke with tripped up and admitted the other charge was them under a different name. She was trying to guess what the charge posted as and divulged multiple more companies, which I apologize, I cannot remember the names. That person seemed very helpful. The amounts she told me were attempted to charged to my card ranged from 37.98 to 99.95. I was floored, I asked her what I was being charged for, I hadn't even recieved the trial product I paid shipping for. She agreed I couldn't be charged for products not recieved and stated that she can cancel future charges including the ones pending on my card and the charges for the product. It seems I was lucky that I used prepaid as well because instead of $20+ I would have been charged the amounts others reported. She gave me a confirmation number her name and employee Id, so I thought I was good. It's now 7 days later, I contacted my card company, and they did not see the refund on their end. I called the number again and a very rude lady and apparently her supervisor she kept putting me on hold to talk to, refused to refund me claiming their computer said I got the product. Oh yeah, then why is it not in my home? What's the proof? Did I sign for the package? etc.. She just kept repeating I would not be refunded because I recieved product. Then she talked to her supervisor again supposedly. I was asking her how the hell can they charge me for product not recieved, she came back with, we will only send you the product again, not refund. I said, "NO WAY!" Why would I want that? So you can try to add more charges to my card if I don't cancel/return or whatever? Trust me, if I got the product, I surely would have returned it. I don't even use crap like that often. I am 40 and get mistaken for 25-35 as it is, I would rather have my money! She tried to overtalk me several times at that point saying, "Ma'am, I'm just trying to help you," I said, "No your just taking my money and not giving me anything in return. You are not trying to help, you are basically robbing me, and on top of that attempted to try to rob me again via your loopholes." She repeated, "Ma'am, you got the produtct, you will not recieve a refund." At that point I said I will be reporting them everywhere and lodging a legal complaint. I hope I get contacted when the Class Action Suit comes around. Then I hung up. Don't order this product. Look when you are attempting a free sample beauty cream that the final product you linked to does not say Beauty Wrinkle anything. They have many different company adds and present many ways. Beware! 2017-02-12

  • Feb 8, 2017

I order a trial product from this company, and paid $8.00 shipping and handling. They said I had a 14 day trial.

Today I checked my credit card statement and these people bill me for $99.95 for these 2 tiny containers of product that don't work. I called the company at this number 888-491-1970. The lady told me I hadn't returned the product within the 14 day period and I was enrolled in a program where they would send this junk to me at $99.95. I tried to get them to take the charge off my credit card but they wouldn't.

I then asked them to cancel this subscription, they sent me an E-mail cancellation notification not once but twice. I don't trust them. So I looked up the company on the internet and when you go to terms and conditions, it takes you to 3 to 4 other companys. So I want anyone who reads this to be aware of this scam.

Do not fall for this like I didn't and expensive lesson, which doesn't work.

  • Feb 8, 2017

Crooks, absolute crooks. Please be aware. I called before trial to cancel. Was not cancelled. I called day charge appeared. Customer service claimed he would cancel. Found out I had two accounts. Unbelievable. Billed under two companies. Did not even receive product!!! Very upset. Very unfair. Please Do Not buy on internet because it looks good. I was foolish.

  • Feb 8, 2017

Don't try it they will charge you $99.95 without telling you and you can't speak to anyone. I asked for a manager they refused jackie Michigan

  • Feb 7, 2017

I ordered the Angelina Jolie beauty cream, they billed me 4.95 for a sample. I then got a charge for 99.95 14 days later for a .5 ounce tube of cream that does not work. When I contacted them they said they would be able to refund half the amount of 51.45 (I seriously doubt I will ever see that money). This is a total rip off do NOT waste your money. I am canceling my debit card so they can not charge anymore against my account.

  • Feb 6, 2017

Saw cream on Internet, used debt card aprox $5.00 for what I believed was just a trial sample. 14 days later $99.95 was charged to my debit card. And you will be billed every month until you call them to cancel the contract. I signed up for contract, when I ordered what I believed was a sample. After calling them, they agreed to send me a small percentage back of the $99.95 Being 70 years old, I've done this type of transaction a number of times,but I was never tricked into a scam contract like this. I went directly to my bank to receive a new debit card, and was told this would stop all future payments. I am a retired disabled veteran on a fixed income. Now I have to contact all parties that automatically take payments from said debt card (house, ins. Ect.). I wish I could bill them for the hours I will have to spend to straighten this all out, all because my path crossed with a company that makes it profits with deceiving ads.

  • Feb 6, 2017

Not even the same product that was advertised on my facebook account suppose to be new invention off of that TV show not even close just some cheap rubbage not worth using they need to repay us and close thier fake doors down will call the attorney general of Utah. Need to be put out of business

  • Feb 6, 2017

ORDERED BEAUTY INSTANT WRINKLE REDUCER AND WRINKLE CREAM FOR $8.90 SHIPPING.THEN THEY CHARGED MY ACCOUNT $99.95 AND $89.79 WITHOUT TELLIONG ME.I CALLED AND CANCEllED.THEY SENT ME A CANCELLATION NOTICE ON 01/01/2017. THEY SENT ME A REFUND ORDER NOTIFACATION ON 02/02/2017 IN THE AMOUNT OF $99.95. DID NOT GET THIS IN MY ACCOUNT. THE EMAIL THAT I SENT TO FIND OUT WHERE MY MONEY WAS CAME BACK AS FAILURE TO SEND TO THAT EMAIL. I BELIVE THIS IS A BIG SCAM AND SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED.

  • Feb 4, 2017

I came accross an article for a celebrity news gossip site, and at the bottom of the article there was an advertisement for a skin care cream called Beauty Wrinkle Reducer by Kay Creams. I clicked on the site and it took me to their web page which included a rushed trial of two skin care products by the company.

At the time I didn't conclude this was a fraud as I should have by the lack of security the site was offering when asking for personal information such as my credit card number, along with the very low price of under 4.00 the item was which also included a second product for 1.00 extra plus free shipping.

Despite these things, I went along and gave my information and bought the product. After the purchase I recieved an email from the site giving confirmation of my order. The next day I got another email confirming shipping on the product, but found it very odd that there was no shipping or tracking number, and no link that I could click that would take me to the site to see where the package shipped from directly.

Days later, on my banking statements I saw that there had been almost 200 dollars taken out of my account from the Kay Cream "company" coming from New York. I went on the site trying to find a way to get out of this scam, and to see if any other person had gone through the same ordeal which I came to see that they had. I couldn't find a way out of it, so I assumed it was only a one time scam, but then today saw another 189.00 taken out of my account by the same credit card I used to purchase the items by the same Kay Cream scam. The only information of where the POS came from was New York.

  • Jan 25, 2017

Beauty Wrinkle Reducer I responded to an email to receive a free trial offer of $4.95 for shipping and handling only. There was no mention of this being a subscription order. I read everything on the page. Then they charged my credit card for 99.95 and 89.95 for the cream. my credit card company fraud dept called me and asked if I had made the charge and I so NO. They cancelled my card and sent me a new card. After reading the report of another person who had the same thing happen, I got the phone number and called them. They cancelled my subscriptions which I explained that I had never signed up for.

  • Jan 24, 2017

1. I didn’t see that this cream helped at all and I used it twice per day as recommended.

2. The very fine print at the end of the web page says that in 14 days if you do not contact them they charge you the full price (99.95). I didn’t see that and they charged me 14 days from when I ordered, not 14 days from when it was received, so it wasn’t really a 14 day free trial.

3. Thank heavens for Capital One who responded to my plight right away, got an agent on the phone, and although he wanted to just give me a discount, I stuck to my guns and got a full refund, which was confirmed by email the very next day.

4. Beware of any Facebook ads.

  • Jan 23, 2017

On Facebook prior to Christmas, I saw a small ad for a trial sample of wrinkle cream. Clicking on the link, I went to a site where for $3.49 I was able to get a small sample size container. I was immediately redirected to a second site where I was offered a second beauty cream for just $1.00. Since I was looking for stocking stuffers, I bought that and forgot all about them. Imagine my surprise when after the first of the year I was hit with charges of $99.95 for the first, and $89.95 for the second small sample sizes.

I contacted the company was asked if I had clicked on the small blue tab under the price that read, "Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions". I told them I hadn't, just like I have never read my entire auto insurance policy either. I was told that is where the disclosure was. I doublede checked the receipts I was emailed after purchasing them online and nowhere on the receipt was there any mention of this being a long term subscription deal, where I was no obligated to monthly shipments totaling $189.90!!

They are refunding me about 40% of the 189.90 I was charged. This is a scam and a rip off! Do not buy!!

  • Dec 31, 2016

Same as others have reported. They promote this "free trial" charging you shipping only but then start auto-debiting your account for each product without your awareness. I got debited $89 for one product and $99 for another. Their websites provide absolutely NO way of contacting them and if you respond to their email order confirmations they get auto returned with no response. Complet scam. Complete fraud. Complete theft.

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