[Read Jerriann’s letter yesterday.]
Whoa, Jerriann!
You’ve been scammed by one of the bogus auto-ship companies which I’ve warned my readers about for years. I’m so sorry; and I can hear how (justifiably) angry you are.
My first blog post on the subject ran October 22, 2006 and was put up on the Ageless Beauty website shortly thereafter.
Since then I’ve written 28 more blog posts and several more articles for the website to alert readers to auto-ship plan abuses. I’m doing my best to warn consumers. On the other hand, I know from (painful) personal experience how circumspect I must be to avoid costly lawsuits when trying to “out” companies which are defrauding consumers.
Anyway, you need to take action to protect your bank account and credit score. Please read my article How to Deal with Out-of-Control Auto-Ship Companies. It tells you what further steps you can take if your bank is reluctant to help.
Good luck,
Jean
P.S. I did a search on our in-box at Ageless Beauty and found no other e-mails from your e-address. I don’t ignore (legitimate) letters from my readers. In fact, I welcome them – the good, the bad and the ugly – well, not those so much ;-(
Further, we don’t have a customer service department since we don’t sell any products. Ageless Beauty is a free online magazine which is supported by advertising.
I don’t know who you’ve been communicating with but clearly you are getting the run-around!
Tags: autoship programs, autoship warning, shopping online, anti-aging, free samples, online magazine, Ageless Beauty, antiaging skincare
Friday, December 4, 2009
Putting Out the Fire in My In-Box over Auto-Ship Abuse
3:00 AM
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