Between You,
Me and the Lamp Post
Day 38: The
Peraglow Scam – How to Cancel Your Payment
It could happen to anymore. It might have happened to you and it
definitely happened to a lot of other people.
Peraglow offers a moisturizer for only $7.49 and while you place
your order, they trick you into buying a serum as well, also for $7.49.
You might think that you make a good deal, but you’ve been
scammed.
Not only is Peraglow inferior to other creams, once they have your
credit card number you get billed $80 a month.
Not to worry, you can get out of this scam. Here’s what to do:
First of all, call your credit card company, cancel your card
and request a new one.
Call Peraglow at 1-888-622-8765 and cancel your order. Ask for
the name of the person you are speaking to and obtain a cancellation number.
Call your credit card company back and give them the name of the
Peraglow representative and the cancellation number.
It is important that you do this because cancelling your credit
card is not enough. Peraglow can claim that you never canceled. This is why
you have to call back your bank and give them the name of the person you spoke
to and the cancellation number.
Know that your order of $7.49 is not the end of it. Your credit card will be billed month after month for $80. So it’s important that you call your bank now, and follow the steps explained earlier.
All those who fell for the Peraglow scam really should have
known better. They claim that Tom Cruise was putting his acting career on hold
to support his wife with her Peraglow cosmetics line.
Next, they stated that
Chris Hemsworth was saying goodbye to his acting career to support his wife
with her Peraglow cosmetics creations.
The Peraglow company took it a step further though. Not merely
content with Hollywood celebrities, they claimed that Kate Middleton, the Duchess
of Cambridge was taken time away from the Royal Family to concentrate on her Peraglow
skincare line.
Nonsense, pure nonsense.
What I wonder about
though is ... why don’t these celebrities fight back? Surely, they know that
their names are being used in a scam.
For future reference, whenever you're in doubt about a product or service visit the Snopes or Better Business Bureau (BBB) for information. You'll find the answer there.
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