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Premier Dead Sea


Country United States
State New Jersey
City Freehold
Phone 404-492-8133
Website https://www.premierdeadsea-usa.com

Premier Dead Sea Reviews

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  • Sep 1, 2017

Keywords: Lionesse, Premier Dead Sea products, Vine Vera, Royal trade, Re Royal Trading, Royal Beauty Canada, Scammers. These companies are all connected and colliding to sell beauty products in an unethical way. Right now they have booths at CNE TORONTO

All the pics given show the different players involved in this fraudulent sale. I bought a few products at cne then realized its all the same company. they have many booths at CNE right now. They add credibility by using the cosmetic brand..look at the bags and promos on my pics.

I realized that based on my bills, many of these problems trace to a company/retailer in GTA Ontario, called ROYAL BEAUTY CANADA (among other names too associated with brands) but they are known for their many beauty products that they distribute.

(the problem is that the way they sell the products is very fraudulent throught resellers that they probably hire themselves who have other legal names and create a legal confusion with names and accountability.)

Their head office seems to be Royal trading. This is what happened**************I met Tommy at Toronto CNE Toronto (780 707 0129) who says he lives in Richmond hill but works in Niagara. He scammed me about a premier dead sea product called "the premium face lift on web site ( found out later) for 999.00 on the dead sea premier site usa which was offered to me for $500.00 after a few emails.

He misrepresented the company he worked for and the product details and instructions ! He said he worked for ERA ageless future (but he had another company name as per bill). (this ERA ageless future company is now protecting him and are colliding) He lied about this product saying it has collagen which it doesn't. (Premier confirmed it) (Premier dead sea products is now colliding with them and saying that they are not scammers with out any details???) He lied that he his give aways are worth 888.00 for era C and E serum( its 299.on ERA AGELESSweb site). He lied about his gold masks treatments give away for era ageless future worth over 420.00 total since there is no address and he does not work for them , its alberta trading) His company name on my credit card is alberta trading. They all use different names to be untraceable but they are all the same company. it seems like the umbrella company (ROYAL TRADING) which distributes LIONESSE, PREMIER DEAD SEA & VINE VERA & more is all one company called RE ROYAL TRADING at 888 800 9721

They all know each other and protect each other. They hire scammer sales people to sell their products. With the number of names and people and different company names they make it very confusing and difficult to catch the scam but its huge. I think that involved in this there also boutiques that are part the scam since i called them for info after i bought the products and there was no service. the boutique which is part of this scam ( on my invoice and I had bad experience on phone) is ROYAL BEAUTY CANADA in concord, dufferin mall and more. ( 3 boutiques)

I think that it is time that they are reported. I used credit card and the vendor is untraceable of course, called alberta trading, He sells ERA and Premier DEAD SEA products.He does not want to refund me because he thinks he is untouchable due to all this complicated system they se up but He want to give me another 12,000 retail value instead. I don't trust him and don't want to have dealings with such a heartless piece of sh*t abusing of women who are getting older and wrinkly. I want my total refund of 884 + tax for products he lied that had No collagen he claimed it had !!!etc.any of the names i gave above are all part of the scam and all the resellers are potential scammers selling often at very high price. because they are all part of the family and have their own legal names to not be traceable. I am trusting that the person who answered the phone was honest. BUT NOW I SEE SHE LIED TOO.at 888 800 9721. All this info may change after i report it who knows. this is the company http://www.reroyaltrading.ca/ yet there are no cosmetics there that she promised. so i guess it's worse than i thought. they are hiding behind many company names and hard to trace. this will require a bit more research however i need my refund now and it's my priority. perhaps someone else will get scammed and continue this. Presently they called me from the royal beauty canada store at the tel : 647 221 2260 and they claim that they cannot refund me since they are independant and only the ceo can do such a thing. Sara said that they cannot refund me because i had it in my hands. She refused to listen to my story of the scammer who misled me.

She says that they are independant but yet their name is on all the invoices!!! What a game!

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  • Jun 21, 2019

Think I just ran into these creeps, too ...

Thanks so much for writing this review. I think the same bunch were set up at a music festival that I was at on the wkd in Burlington, Ontario. As soon as they approached me I immediately had a bad feeling, as I recognized similar tactics directed at me while shopping on a holiday in NYC - and also the kiosks in the middle of the shopping malls in this region of Ontario. Wondering ... did they have a product called Perfectio that they were pushing - an insanely overpriced handheld laser apparatus for facial massage? I didn't get close enough to read all of their signage or the full name of this particular "business/company" as I didn't want to go near them again after I politely declined the approach of one of their sales sharks!

  • Jul 13, 2017

I was on my way out of the Oaks Mall in Gainesville, FL one evening approximately between 6:00 pm-7:00 pm. Not many people were in the mall or walking through the mall at this hour.

I had several bags in my hand and walked by this Kiosk and it was obvious I was in a hurry and was approached by two Latin men at the Kiosk. I told them I didn't have time to chat, maybe another day.

One guy, the better looking one and the talker, immediately rushed my into a chair and said something like, "Oh, you just have to give me 5 minutes. You will love what I have to show you."

I said, oay, but quickly, I don't have time to really do this and know enough. He immediately smiled and started putting lotion on my arm, then hands. Then said I have lotion, he then brought out these lovely bottles and said let me take this exfoliator and show you what it can do. He did that. I said, I needed to go and really wanted to get rid of him.

There were no prices listed anywhere at all. NOWHERE. Not on a list, not one one single product. I said I didn't need all that stuff but okay, give me the exfoliator and the body moisturizer. He said he would add more products if I would buy the set and then he'd give me a discount on all the nail products. Also, a deal body and facial cleanser. I said how much is the first deal of stuff.

He said $500. and he would give me the other bunch of stuff for $450.00 and the nail manicure set with hand lotion, free.

I was so caught in a rush and I believe he hones in on that. He is a master at his game. It goes so fast, you don't know how to get away. He doesn't stop. I said, "Fine, after about 20 minutes now and made sure I asked him if I wasn't satisfied or wanted more , would they be here?

He assured me as if I was crazy to even ask that question.

Of course, he said. Then I got a number for a facial to call and he was so pushy about that when I wanted to cancel, I got more uncomfortable and realized I had probably experienced my first scam, right in my home town mall.

It would be obvious to anyone in the Management of the Mall, in charge of who sells there and who doesn't that these two were fishy. I don't believe they were checked out or verified by Mall Administration enough to protect the mall's loyal customers.

I have lived in Miami, been all over the world and never had something like this happen. Needless to say, they are gone.

Premier by Dead Sea Pemier Science Division Laboratory manufactured under Health Dept. license by Dead Sea Premier Cosmetics Laboratories ltd Says product made in Israel , Dist. Europe, but these two latin American men, I believe from South Florida, were in a Kiosk in The Oaks Mall, Gainesville, FL. 32605 Very pushy, made me feel kinda pushed into listening to his pitch. I had to put my bags down and he immediately started applying a product to my wrists, arms. He was so slick and so fast. Kept saying I will make you a deal if you take these certain products, I will give you another package and free manicure set. I spent about 1,000 in 15-20 minutes. I asked him if I don't like the products, will you be here? He gave me a number and insured me they were there fora time. Kiosk in Mall, Oaks Mall , Gainesville, FL Nationwide

  • Feb 20, 2017

I got ripped off from this company charging my account $642 dollars when I told the man I only have $128 in my account so he is doing all this talking and adding all this free items to the bag because I'm such a nice lady but don't tell anybody about the free items or he would get in trouble with his boss. When I get home and really think about what just happened I want to go back the next day to return them all even though they where free items too that I could have kept he says sorry no refunds, but that's not the worst part of this horrible ordeal the box that cost $642 was empty. Trying to get a hold of these people is impossible, they are no longer located in the place where all this took place at, this is why I'm reporting it.

  • Dec 16, 2016

Visited the mall and a young lady, probably around 20 years old, gave me a complimentary lotion bag next to her kiosk and then began her sales pitch while taking me by the hand over to a chair right besides her kiosk. Normally, when I have time, I will politely listen to these people go on for hours of talking and then smile at them and refuse to buy anything until they get mad at me for wasting their time. I always find out later that the ones who get mad are running a ripoff. Anyways the young lady asked to give me one of my wrists to her and she began to rub an exfoliating lotion on my wrist while explaining that the skin on my wrist was an example of what would occur on my face. She then continued to tell me that the first thing people look at is my face and that it NEEDED this cream to make myself more marketable in life. Also while going through these products she would constantly inch closer and closer to me.

She was standing in front of me and I was sitting in the chair. The chair was high enough that we were still about the same height even with me sitting down. Anyways, while she got closer she would deliberately put her exposed legs, she wore a skirt, in between my opened legs and make sure my hands could brush against her legs. When she first did this I naturally moved my hand a bit to the side so as not to touch her but then she would follow my movement and again place her leg against my hand. Later on in to sales pitch she would lean forward practically on top of me and whisper in my ear and tell me how she would give one of the products free if i paid $120 for another cream which I found out was $40 on amazon. She claimed they both were worth $120 each. Each time she told me about this "amazing" discount, she reminded me to not tell anyone about this price or any of the prices she was giving me. Apparently this was in effort to not allow anyone to let me know that I got ripped off with the insanly high prices. She pretended to lock my lips with an invisible key and then threw away the key. After feeling like she was going to begin giving me a lap dance in the middle of the mall she automatically assumed I would buy the items and asked if I would pay credit or debit. To this I smiled at her and said i wasn't interested in the buying and then she once again got close to me and whispered that she would lower the price another $20. At this point I felt bad for her that she had a job where she had to do this to get paid, and I probably just felt horny after the experience. So then I decided to pay it. In total I paid $108 for a cream worth $40 with a "free" cream which was worth $17 on amazon and another"free" dead sea salt which did not come close to the $108 I paid at the kiosk. Afterwards she gave me the receipt and pointed out that her private number was on it in case I needed to ask about beauty tips or even if just wanted to see how her day was going. She then gave a hug and told me to mention her name to get discounts when I come back to buy more. Last bit of what happened was a few hours after leaving the mall I wanted to know how to use one of the creams and l texted her number, her name was Kim, to ask my question. She, or someone, replied and answered my questions with extra emojis about half an hour later. Then I replied thanks and wished her a merry Christmas. About five hours later she sent me a text saying "Merry Christmas babe

  • May 20, 2016

When shopping for items needed for cancer surgery, I was a victim of a hard sell for cosmetics at a kiosk in the mall. The woman would not let up. I was tired, confused and scared (just diagnosed with cancer) and finally gave in to her pressure and puchased the items. She told me if I changed my mind, I could return the items. Two days later when I tried to return them she told me she was not authorized to refund. She gave me the owner's phone number. I have spoken with him three times. He has argued that they do not issue refunds and told me he would look into it and call me back. He never has. This is an unethical and unprofessional company. They obviously don't stand behind their product. I will spread the news of my experience to anyone who will listen. What a ripoff!

  • Sep 7, 2015

My story I think is very typical of all people who were walking to do something or just passed by the PREMIER DEAD SEA. I went to Freehold Raceway Mall to return some stuff and I was waiting until the store opens. Good looking guy from Premier Dead Sea appeared in front of me and asked "How do you take care of your nails?". Next thing I knoe, he sold me 2 nail kits. I don't know how I bought it since usually I don't do any purchases like that. After that he kept talking, he took facial peeling gel and applied on my skin, rubbed it and removed as he said "oil, dirt and other stuff".

He also told me I'm receiving special gifts as moisturizing cream and other scrub which he demostrated me right away by putting into my hand and showed me how well it absorbs. I ended up spending $200 which is unbeliavable. I am going to school full time and can barely afford paying the bills. I came home and realized that I don't need this stuff and I am still in shock how this guy worked me. I want to warn everyone to be aware of this business and sale tricks they play on people. Don't become one of their victims they really know how to sell you anything you don't need.

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