How can a product with four one star…
How can a product with four one star reviews have a Trustpilot rating of three stars?
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How can a product with four one star reviews have a Trustpilot rating of three stars?
skincell is a big rip off does not work keep away.
you sign up for one bottle but when you paid with card it charge me for 5 bottles and you think it is a New Zealand outlet.
charge me $199 but was in United States so then became $323.13 what a bunch off picks????
I purchased 30ml Skincell, purported to remove moles & skintags mid Nov 2022, received it mid Dec. Used it as directed until bottle ran out. A great scam... absolutely no change in mole, which bothered my lady-friend but I have ignored for 65= years.
I did not proceed with the order but my credit card was charged. All efforts to cancel the order were refused.
Amount shown for Australian customers is actually in USD but this is not made clear.
Also offer was 'buy 2, get 1 free' but was charged for 3 bottles at a higher cost than shown.
Avoid this company, they are scammers!
Skincell claims to correct moles and skin tags. The product has absolutely no effect on such.
It offers a 60 day satisfaction with no means to contact them. Then the instructions say can take up to 12 weeks. I used it 18 weeks with no result. I would advise others to avoid this scam.
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