Brian
Joined: 13 Feb 2006 Posts: 121
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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:08 pm Post subject: |
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There is a saying “All that glitters isn’t gold” and it can very well be used in this case. Many women have got caught in the trap just because it sounded good and because they wanted to look good. The Hydroderm scam has certainly disturbed many people. The Hydroderm Company send commercial e-mails saying they offer you to try their products at no cost, the only thing you “pay” is the shipping bill which is some small amount. When you bite the bait, so to say, they send you another e-mail saying that you have just enrolled yourself into a program in which you will receive month supply of their product and what started as 3$ ends as 100$. There is no way you can stop the shipping because they either don’t reply to your e-mails or the “customer service” doesn’t answer your calls. Another problem occurs when you try returning the products. And for that you also get additionally charged. There are testimonies of hundreds of unsatisfied women and also some have reported that the products gave them rashes.
Before deciding on whether you should or shouldn’t give them your trust I advise you to read the testimonies which you can find on the internet. And also to always think twice before believing in something that sound to good to be true. |
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