800-919-8969
| CowboyErik 2014-03-06 17:33:13 Telemarketer |
was given this number to call in order to do an "investigation" to see if I had won $950,000.00 lol, was given that number from 954-353-0806 who said he wasn't sure if the money won was for me or my dad. My dad is deceased and our names are the same. said we won by filling out a "coupon", also used the word raffle. said they would be able to determine the "exact date on coupon" and that the 800 number was from the LOTTERY WINNER CIRCLE" LOL
| Benton Illinois 2014-01-03 02:08:55 Unknown |
I received a torn out page also. Hand written at the top of page "call fast, it works! I only paid shipping". It was sent to me for .29 bulk rate. Twenty nine cents is nothing if they could get a credit card number and charge hundreds of dollars. I would like to know who sold my name and address to these crooks. I will NOT fall for your scam. Remember if it sounds to good to be true it probably is.
| Debbie 2013-12-13 20:42:49 Unknown |
I also received a torn out page from a magazine. The details are all the same as all of the complaints that have been commented on here for the last 3 or 4 years and what concerns me is why are they still being able to operate in the capacity of obvious fraud. What happened to protecting the public particularly our senior population. Buyer beware is a good practice and we need to educate the public more aggressively. If it sounds to good to be true it most certainly is.
| Kim 2013-11-14 02:55:59 Unknown |
My disabled aunt got the letter in the mail and at first thought it might be from me. It said the same as all the others -"call fast, it works!"- no return address. She called and told them she wanted the free sample and gave them her debit card number. She was unsure about it, and asked me to look the number up online. I did, but it was too late. I told her it was a scam and to cancel her card. Instead, she called the "company" back and the woman who answered told her that it was already being shipped and to call a different number the next day to have the rest cancelled. She's calling her bank in the morning to cancel her card and get a new one, following the example of people from this site. Hopefully they haven't already ripped her off.
| Joanna 2013-11-01 18:29:10 Telemarketer |
Not a phone call, but a page from a magazine. Suggesting I try the product by calling the number and code 1-800-919=8969
What's the use of a youthful face when the rest of the body is wrinkled?
| Beth 2013-07-19 19:44:00 Unknown |
Just got one of these in the mail today in Calgary Alberta. It was pretty obvious to me that this was a scam based on the quality of ink, misspelt name and tacky msg but for the co-worker that received it, it wasn't so clear for her. She was pretty upset. Nonetheless, thought I'd post this to keep this thread up to date. These people really suck.
| Senior citizen 2013-05-20 17:51:05 Unknown |
I too received a nicely handwritten envelope in the mail today with no return address--the ad was the same as stated in all the comments--how do they get a bulk rate since this is a scam--for the rate of 29 cents, they certainly must be sending thousands out to many who would think it was legitimate. At first I too thought it was a joke from a friend in Arizona since it looked like it was torn out of a magazine but the bulk rate didn't make sense. What a sick way to make a living.
| Ami from Vancouver 2013-04-18 20:36:12 Unknown |
Please remember that if you never open mail like this and write on it "Return to Sende" point with an arrow to the return address (even if on the right hand side of the envelope), cross your name out and say "Refused" these people will lhave to pay the return mail plus get their own junk back! I was given this info by a person with inside info from Canada Post.
| June 2013-04-11 11:20:13 Unknown |
Just got one of these in the mail as well. First thing that came to mind when i saw mississauga on the envelope before i opened it was " collection agency" because where some of the really annoying ones are located. LOL
Just doing some research to see if it's legal for these guys to be sending their propaganda by handwritten private mail with no identifiable sender name on the envelope. I was very insulted when i opened it up and thought someone was just playing a cruel joke or something. Not impressed !!
I can't imagine anyone being so desperate and hard up that they would spend hours and hours hand addressing all of these envelopes and on the propaganda. Pretty mickey mouse operation. I am going to mail it back to them with a little message of my own :)
| Christine 2013-03-10 20:45:42 Unknown |
I had one of those adverts,and I did fall for it,but guess what they sent it.and it does work,and a few people have noticed i did have to phone them it took two weeks not three days,you get it in two little dropper bottles.its an oil,I was worried it was a con.im from the u.k. Bristol,88 pound I paid for the standerd size and they also sent 2samples
| Tim White 2013-03-07 23:44:16 Unknown |
I am appalled that someone would pretend to be me and write such mean and terrible things. I enjoyed my experience working with the great people at Perfection. I wish everyone only the best!
| gill 2013-02-15 08:31:40 Unknown |
scary did receive torn out page with written message thought i recognised the handwriting rang the company but they do not trade until 9am, then i had a thought and looked it up to discover this site. The number given is different 0800 158 8548 but it appears the results are the same. The ad is for the most powerful anti-wrinkly secret in history. Thank god i looked on the internet........
| fi 2013-02-14 21:33:19 Unknown |
I cannot believe it but I was taken in by this scam as I thought my sister in law had sent it to me as the 'personal message' was so like her writing and she is someone who might not sign her name, assuming you knew who she was!
When I realised, re this forum, I phoned the company and cancelled the order telling them I thought this was a scam. I then phoned my bank and cancelled my card and finally I called the company back and told then what I had done and that if a deduction was taken I would on my bank's advice make a case against them. I was given a 'cancellation number' and informed that my order had been cancelled. As yet no monies have been taken from my account.
| marie 2013-01-26 18:00:12 Unknown |
Just received the same torn page. It really hurt me, my boyfriend just died two months ago. Caring for him for five and half months i knew I looked terrible but who sends someone this S**T. Thanks for this message i was about to take it some where else. MEAN PEOPLE SUCK Just got something from AMAZON
| moll 2013-01-26 01:32:35 Unknown |
It seems Aberdeen,Scotland is getting them too. Hope this page isnt a scam! I have used e-bay and vistaprint lately. The message at the top of the 'torn out of a health mag' page that I received today was def handwritten in fibre-tip, as it can be smudged.
| Iknow 2013-01-01 18:12:58 Unknown |
This company is a sham. The products don't work on aged skin. It has been indicted several times for fraudulent practices. The sales force makes tons of commission on the phone sales plus bonuses. They make false claims and take advantage of senior citizens who are hoping for a miracle product to make them look younger. Only cosmetic surgery is the solution to hanging, wrinkled, puffy eyes not a topical lotion. So, contact your attorney generals office when you receive literature or calls of any kind from this dishonest company. They have also changed the company name many times over the years. This company takes in over ten million dollars per year ($10,000,000). It is privately held by a family in Paradise Valley, Mark Kaplan is the father, his name is not on the company because he was sued. However, his son Mark Kaplan is the figure head of this private family owned scam business.
| Jacqui Roberts 2012-12-03 08:40:17 Unknown |
Hi
I received an envelope, handwritten and addressed to me with a torn out advertisement from a magazine Finance/Lifestyle 28 November 2012 with this message.
Jacqueline.
Call fast, it works! I only paid the postage.
I'm gald I checked this out and from the emails you have received it's a scam.
Many thanks
Jacqui
| TW 2012-11-14 23:09:51 Unknown |
They are now targeting the UK. Already scammed the US and Canada, next victims are in the UK. Beware!!!
| Tim White 2012-11-14 23:06:50 Unknown |
I was a manager there and left because of all the scams going on at that company. First they send out flyers to customers under the name of Perfection International Skin Care and after they buy the products and do not get any results, they send them another flyer from their "Sister Company", SX with a complete different product name, hoping to scam them into buying again, since they know they are buyers. I am so glad that I finally decided to leave and go work for an honest company. Not even sure how much longer they will remain in business.
| Cheryl 2012-10-22 23:48:15 Unknown |
I too received this letter by mail today, October 22, 2012, and it was a page torn out of a magazine...and sent to me with my proper address..How do these people know my address?
Why can't they stop harrassing people and find a real job...get a life people.
| Giulia 2012-10-18 22:49:48 Telemarketer |
I also just got a flyer with a personalized message, stating only shipping was required. I called the XPO mail box #. same number 800-919-8969. It was in the mail addressed to me in a very good printing... Was ridiculous!
| Halloween-Ghosties 2012-10-15 19:00:45 Unknown |
Beware of this form of selling., first of all, no one should fall for this kind of scam. Its a joke., a torn/cut of piece of page of a magazine trying to get women into believeing they need help on their wrinkles, fine lines, dark circles and only free shipping?!
First of all do we need all that on our face? Ladies/gents you are already good as you are. Do not be fooled. Its made to look like they personally know you to scare you! Get out of it! Be warned!!! Scam!!!!
Adverstiser, your professionalism is lacking. Go take some courses first if you want to sell yr product.
| lesley 2012-08-19 12:20:25 Unknown |
Had the same thing yesterday and I live in the U.K., had the same thibg last year both times it has arrived on my birthday is there anyone else in the u.k getting them, ?????the post mark is Medway mail centre which is in Kent
| Barbara 2012-08-17 20:13:46 Unknown |
Unfortunately I have just given out debit card details to this company. Wish I had researched them first - expensive lesson learned!! Bank are unable to stop money going out to them but I have cancelled card so they cannot take any further money out, BEWARE!!!
| ryk62 2012-07-23 14:24:29 Unknown |
My mom got the ad in the mail also, with a hand written message on it with her first name to make it look like a friend wrote it. I called the number to see what company it was. It was a recording De-age was the name it gave me. Thank you for the warnings because she would have called in thinking a friend sent it.
| Xriq 2012-07-20 17:58:13 Unknown |
I also received the letter and I am an eBay user, thought someone was playing a trick on me, glad I found this page. Very concerned about this!
| judy 2012-06-21 20:14:35 Unknown |
Phoned the number and talked to a lady an told her to remove my name from the mailing list. She said fine I also mentioned that I found it to be a scam!!! . I have also been receiving them since 2004. I thought it was a friend with no sense of niceness.
| Lillian Signorelli 2012-06-13 19:19:25 Telemarketer |
I did not receive a phone call but a print ad with no company, e-mail address or .com address. Just GOOGLED the number and found all these comments. I would like to report this and like to know how they got my name & address.
| ANN 2012-06-09 21:30:59 Unknown |
Thanks to all of you who have written about this letter in the mail. It is also wonderful we have the internet to tap into and learn about these scams. I almost called the number. I have given the flyer to the puppy to do his business on. I think that is what it's worth.
| Cat mom 2012-05-28 22:03:12 Unknown |
By the way, when I looked up the "return address" "XPO INT'L" I found this... A mailing service which MAY, maybe, possibly, be connected; it's a company that will handle "bulk mailings" for you, includint to Canada.
http://www.xpomail.com/Services.htm