Complaint Review: Juvacell - Internet
- Juvacell Internet USA
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- Category: Credit Card Fraud
Juvacell There was an advertisement to pay only $4.99 shipping charges to try a new face cream. After receiving the cream I noticed a $89.77 and $98.71 charge to my checking account. I did not sign up to receive any further orders. Internet
*Consumer Comment: You can't buy something for nothing, there is a hitch
Juvacell is a fraudulent company ripping off the internet users and their checking accounts.
A charge of $89.77 and $98.71 showed up 2 weeks later in my checking account.
They need to be sued and put out of business.
Carol, Gardnerville NV
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#1 Consumer Comment
You can't buy something for nothing, there is a hitch
AUTHOR: FloridaNative - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, June 12, 2016
Don't get mad, get even. As you probably know, on all of these trial offers that you see for low dollar amounts they have a subscription automatically added to the order that you have to OPT OUT of when you place the order or within a certain time period. The time period is notated in the terms and conditions of the purchase. I don't like these subscription based charges either, but I know not to sign up for the low cost trial because you end up spending hundreds of dollars if you aren't carefully watching your accounts.
Personally I think subscription based orders are deceptive so I don't order those items.
However, there is a whole business model based on setting up your business to be subscription based because the average connsumer orders items without checking out the terms and conditions for the item.
What does that say about our population of consumers? The way to change this is to not order subscription based products (and there are a bunch of them). Maybe then we will get the attention of the e-tailers to have an OPT IN process rather than an OPT OUT process. Just my opinion as a consumer.
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