Lush Illumination
Complaint 192971 Details
- Date Occurred: 11/06/2014
- Reported Damages: $182.49
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The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
I responded to an advert on TalkTalk website for a free sample of clearly young fluid in or around early October 2012. I provided my credit card details for the postage and packing. Shortly afterwards I received a small 15ml bottle of the fluid and tried it. I didn't like the feel of the fluid on my skin and threw the sample away. I then noticed a payment on my credit card statement for $99.92. I tried to contact the company without success and eventually logged a complaint on Scambook. The company stated on Scambook that the complaint had been resolved as it had agreed to reimburse me. This is not the case! The company have taken a further payment from my card of $82.77 and say I'm not entitled to refund of the initial amount because that was charged for the sample that I received. I want everyone to be aware of this fraudulent offer! This company advertise a free sample and then charge you for it once they have your credit card details. Please everyone beware - do not ask this company for any free samples no matter what their advert says. THE SAMPLE IS NOT FREE!!!
- Janet SBID #b143e886e9
- Posted 12/21/2014
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- Laura SBID #eacf85b647
- Posted 12/27/2014
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against Lush Illumination
- Complaints Filed: 103
- Reported Damages: $19,609.90
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