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Although this firm probably aren't acting unlawfully they're certainly using some very dubious tactics in order to shift their products! I applied online for what I *thought* were some free samples of facial moisturiser ... but what I was really applying for was a free trial of these products. (Spot the subtle difference? Well I didn't notice it at the time.) I was asked for £3.95 to cover postage ... and (silly me) used my credit card to pay for it. In due course the samples arrived ... 3 little tiny pots of 'goo'. I thought no more about it until I received my credit card statement. Not only had Deadseakit.com*LONDON taken the £3.95 for p&p, but they'd also taken £59.95 just 10 days later! Apparently the £59.95 charge was levied because I had decided to keep the product AFTER my free trial had ended! (My free trial, it appears, lasted for just 14 days ... this info is buried amongst the 'small print' at the bottom of their website). I contacted my credit card provider immediately ... but it appears that as I voluntarily supplied my credit card details to this firm there is no way that I can recoup the payment. To make matters worse ... having now read and digested their t&cs it seems that I have also entered into an 'autorefill' agreement with Deadseakit.com*LONDON ... apparently they'll send me a little pot of goo every month at £59.95 a time! (Or so they think ... but needless to say I'll be cancelling my credit card!) Ask yourselves ... what sort of firm has so little faith in its products that it has to resort to duping its customers in order to make a sale? If they truly believe that their product is worth £59.95 then why do they try to hide the price behind the 'free trial' incentive? Bah!
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