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Do not to fall victim to the newest “wrinkle cure” scam. There are thousands of sites popping up lately describing average housewives who have found two skin care products, if used in combination cure wrinkles.
There are Sue’s, Bonnie’s, Judy’s, Gail’s, Cindy’s, Kim’s, Tara’s, and Michele’s all stating that they started their little blogs to share a wrinkle removal secret they discovered that literally changed their lives. Oh, and they all have 3 kids and a wonderful husband.
They have just enough positive comments and then “comments closed due to spam”. One woman even wrote: “I have used these products for 2 weeks and my wrinkles are gone!” LOL. From the cookie cutter websites:
“It changed my life and I hope it can change yours too. I’m not a doctor, dermatologist or medical expert–I’m just a mom who stumbled upon a special combination of two different products that work wonders when put together. This is my story.”
You get a free trial of both. HA! This means that you give them your credit card and they will charge you monthly after a certain trial period, for each, and I challenge you to find the information to “cancel at any time.”
Anyhow, I know you all desperately want to believe these “women” and I am sure that the products aren’t so bad, just as I am sure these women have not used them. But let’s be realistic……..does this nose look like that of the same woman?

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- Published by Charlene in: Wrinkle Cure Scam


2 Responses to “The new wrinkle cure scam-don’t be a victim”
November 16th, 2011 at 3:30 pm
I want to cancel this as I ordered the free samples and am nw charged monthly. I even sent them an email to cancel the order but it is still coming to the post office. I will definetly Return to Sender and see if that works. I saw no improvement
November 16th, 2011 at 7:44 pm
They will continue to charge your card unless you speak with them directly and that is nearly impossible. I suggest closing out your credit card. They are ruthless!
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