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- Fs.| 4 repliesLiftSP charged my bank account.
- AmyI also had my bank acct charged - around $80 - I called the idiots at the bank and they are not really willing to look this up - simply said it was charged to my debit card. this is the 2nd or 3rd time I have had suspicious charges made to my card from some suspicious site-
- Diana| 2 repliesIn January, I ordered a free sample from LiftSP, to pay shipping only ... now my account has been debited $218.90 from 2 $79.95 charges, one from Debt Eater for $29.95, and one from ACAI Daily Supplements for $29.95 -- None of which I have ordered other than the free sample. the Number for ACAI weight loss is 888-899-2208 and there is no number attached with Debt Eater! I've just been scammed. I closed out my Debit Card and removed the remaining cash from my account! SCAM ALERT Don't order from Skin Perfection, it's not a FREE sample. I called them and was put on permanent hold!
- Bob replies to DianaI too have been charged about 5 times from 4 different sites.My latest was LispSP which I didnt even order.I just canceled today.Beware
- Tricia replies to DianaI also ordered the "free sample" and found two charges on my credit card for $79.95 each. I called the 800 number and was told what I received was a full month's supply and by not cancelling my account within 14 days I would be charged $79.95 per month. I received the so called free sample and nothing else. I was able, after being on hold for 30 minutes, to reach a representative and cancel and was given a confirmation number. I also had my credit card remove the charges but I'm sure this isn't the end. Beware of these companies that offer free samples because you will end up being charged over and over again. The worst part is the stuff doesn't work.
- Ken replies to Fs.| 3 repliesWatch out for this company.I purchased a cosmetic product called LIFT.
There was a special trial offer price and the product was delivered to my home.The following month the product was delivered again to my home and my credit card billed for full purchase price of 69.90. - FLGreg| 1 replyMy wife just noticed an unknown $79.95 charge to her card while checking her online statement. She called the same number and got the run around. She was told it was past "14" days (not 30) so there couldn't be any refund. HOWEVER, somehow "Victor" scammed her into purchasing another trial @ $34.94 and that he would credit the original $79.95 (which would take 10-12 days to credit) if she did that and then she could cancel THAT order. I guess my wife will learn an expensive lesson not to fall for pop-up Internet advertising scams.
Chances are that you've already been defrauded by these crooks if you are reading this. If not, DO NOT order a product called LIFTSP that bills under the name DRI*8668972464LiftSP
Telephone number: 866-879-2464 - kjano phone call but a charge for $2.87 showed up on my bank account
- JennyI ordered the sample of liftsp for $4.95. On the day I received it, I put it on several times and nothing happen. On many of their online ads, they put down that you will see an instant effect of their product and wait in a month, then you will see many wrinkles disappear. Well,, I don't even have that bad of wrinkles and it did nothing to a very fine line. I then got on the google and search for Liftsp scam and found many complaints against this company. I called lift sp up and asked them how much they charged me and they told me a total of $34.95. I did not ordered SP-cream from them. I read everything including the fine prints very carefully before ordering and they said I ordered this cream from them for $29.95 which I did not order or received. Their representives goes on and on about me not reading and checked the small box for their SP creme which I clearly checked the "NO" box. I am a stay at home mom and had a lot of time on my hand to read before clicking. I am also computer savy.......... Not a novice as some of their employees suggested. This company is a scam and don't order anything from them. All the testimonials you read online is fake just like their products. They sold my name and all other information to another company that sells another anti-wrinkle product in Arizona. A few weeks later I got an ad
with no return address on the envelope. This company maybe a sister company to Lift-sp. Right now I am going to call my credit card company and get my credit card cancel. Beware. Try Olay PROX. I did and I was results in only 5 days. I have very dry skin and this product show results unlike LIft-sp and many other expensive creme.- Caller: Liftsp
- Angel replies to KenThis company did the same to me on my credit card, I am reporting them to My credit card for fraud
- Fleta replies to Ken| 1 replyThis company did the same to me. March 11, 2009 charged my credit card $84.95. March 26, 2009 again they charged my card #84.95. I have never ordered anything from them. How did they get my card number. I am reporting them for fraud.
- Angie replies to FLGregI too was scammed by Lift SP. Please file a complaint w/ your attorney general of your state and with the state of Utah! They will investigate the company!
- IbethI called the their number and wrote to info@verifyyourorder.com, the email got bounced back and my conversation with the Rep. was unsuccessful.
I also wrote to the so called Doctor who supposedly produces the cream, thus far no reply.
Like your bank, mine seems to be aware of the unlawful practices of Lift SP, I urged the CEO of Chase Bank to stop doing business with that Company.
These Banks should be held accountable, being complicit makes them guilty.
Please, I urge all who have been scammed to force their Banks to stop honoring Lift's sales.
Lets us not be Victims, let us stand up and fight and take back what is rightfully ours.
Thus far they billed me $79.95 twice, plus $4.95, although I called them within the hour to cancel the order after they tried to hook me up with some membership, they would not take no for an answer.
I saved the entire conversation and send it to the CEO of the Chase Bank. - Hemlock replies to FletaWe got hit the same way - not only did they find our card number, they also found our actual address and shipped the crap to us under a fake name. Thankfully the bank cited the fraud and refunded our money and issued us a new card. I'd really like to know how the heck they found out our address as we never ordered this junk. I guess I need to fill in the SO on the importance of looking for the lock symbol when placing orders online.
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