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Complaint Review: Revivasol.com - Internet

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  • Reported By: Frustrated in NY — Hopewell Jct New York
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Revivasol.com RADIANTSKN8886836576954-258-2147FL,credit card transaction marker) Amazon.com popup "award" with free prize ,just pay delivery, turns into monthly subscription with 94.90 monthly charge with 14 day return/cancellation policy that is not shown and not reflected in order emails, and subsequent shipments do not get email notification of any terms or conditions. Internet

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After an Amazon.com order (not for this revivasol), I was prompted with a popup "award" claiming a free prize, of which I picked product Revivasol as a gift for my mother-in-law (no jokes please). All the popup claimed was free bottle and I pay $4.99 Shipping + Handling.  I saw no other terms and conditions although the company claims "fine print on that web dialog"  signs me up for a monthly subscription for future bottles of the product at $94.90. I saw no "fine print"!!!!!

I received this first bottle and got an email saying $4.99 charged to my credit card. The email from the company was very terse and provided NO INDICATION of any terms and conditions or any obligations that I signed up for any "monthly service". No email notifications (email was required for purchase) indicated ANY TERMS OR CONDITIONS WHATSOEVER.

I received as a surprise another bottle a month later. I RECEIVED NO EMAIL INDICATING ANY CHARGE AND NO RECEIPT/INVOICE WITH THE BOTTLE!!!! I was astonished when my credit card just showed a transaction for $94.90. I immediatedly called the company to return my bottle for refund - alas - they claimed that his was "out of policy and I only had 14 days to return the bottle (this was beyond the 14 days) !!! Of course when I offered to return both bottles for full refund I was told repeatedly "out of policy", "out of return policy" etc etc .

They did cancel my account at my request and again I got a VERY TERSE email with NO TERMS OR CONDITIONS, just a cancellation notice.

After a call with my credit card company to investigate fraud / refute charge options, I decided to call the them one more time. I was again told "out of policy on return, but I continued standing firm on my insistance for a full refund, and that this would probbaly stand as fraud in a court of law. They started offering $50, $60, $70 credits and then eventually a FULL REFUND. They did not even want the product back (I insisted on good business principle I wanted to return it and I reinforced the shady nature of how they were operating).

I believe this falls into the grey area of online Web Commerce, The justice here is that the seller is required to provide some sort of invoice (email) that reinforces/commits the terms and conditions. This was not done in this case and judging from the amount of similar episodes I have seen searching around this may be fairly pervasive, at least as of 1Q 2014.

This is shady business practice at best, and I hope that this post helps stop others from wasting the 6-8 hours of quality time with my family that I have lost. Why do I keep thining about "beware of the snake oil sellers"??????

Be good, have a good product, run a good clean business. The body of good work stands on its own and speaks for itself! Why don't folks get it?????

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