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EPM SkinRevive

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  • EPM SkinRevive Summary

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    Information about EPM SkinRevive was first submitted to Scambook on Nov 06, 2013. Since then the page has accumulated 22 consumer complaints. On average users reported $1035.38 of damages. Scambook's investigation team reached out to this company a total of 12 times, Scambook Investigators last contacted them on Apr 22, 2013.

  • Company Information

  • Address:
    • P.O.Box 1366
    • Hoboken NJ 07030
  • Website:
  • Phone:(201) 420-8282 ACMG, (201) 942-2043, (800) 672-2259
  • Additional Employees:
    • Thomas Shipley and Andrew Surwilo (CEOs Atlantic Coast Media Group)
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  • Complaints Unresolved
    22
  • Unresolved Reported Damage $22,778.36
 
 

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  • EPM SkinRevive Complaint 36424 for $183.28
  • Jojo08
  • Jojo08 SBID #b8617f26ed
  • Posted 11/16/2013
  • Hi - I have also been scammed by these companies that offer "A Free Trial" but years ago now.... I have learned the hard way with my experience.

    Always remember - there is no such thing as a Free Trial. In the fine print of where you tick "agree" to terms & conditions - you are actually agreeing to paying for your goods if they are not returned within a week or so... Unfortunately, by the time you have received the goods, chances are you have already passed the "Trial 14 days" anyway. You are also agreeing to then have the product - whether you like it or not sent to you every fortnight or monthly (depending on what deal you have signed up on) and they in turn debit well before you get the goods ... Then to top it off - in the fine print again of the Terms & Conditions (which by the way - no-one reads and neither did I), you will see that you give the rights of your details to be given to their subsidiary companies, and their sub-subsidiary companies and then all within a couple of weeks - debits are coming from everywhere and you are receiving things you didn't even sign up for. Its hopeless to contact them, because they usually dont have a customer service centre - its frustrating.

    I went straight to my bank (Im in Australia) - they closed the Visa Account - gave me a refund of my losses, reported the issues to the "fraud department" and the case was closed... My account was debited over AUS$900.00 by the time we got it under control.

    My advice would be - if you want to buy things on-line - open a Visa Debit Account off your main account - and only transfer into it the amount of what you need to make the purchase ....

    Hope this helps !
    Cheers
    Jojo
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