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I’ve encounter these sales people on numberous occasions. It’s everytime I go to the mall. They are very aggressive. I get you have sales to make but being aggressive and even physically it’s not they way to do it. I hate going to the malls now. The last encounter was by far the worse. If I encounter another aggressive sales person from this company I may have to deck them. I’m not a physical person neither. As far as the products, they suck and the price is ridiculous for products that are terrible
I got scammed at the Denver Airport and paid $200.00 for the skin tightening wrinkle cream which did not work at all and flacked all over my skin. I complained and I was sent a second tube whivh also did not work and flaked all over. AVOID THIS PRODUCT A ALL COST!!
What a total scam bag of a company! I feel ashamed i allowed to be manipulated into buying their creme, which might cost 30$ and no more while being sold for 600$!!! Be Ware ladies! -their sales people will chase you down a mall corridor and give you a gold speech about what amazing products they offer and what a fantastic deal they will make just for you!! Recognize the predator and run , don’t even look back cuz if you do spend a number of hundreds dollars the regret will be immense!
I visited the outlet centre on my way to the airport in Nashville Tennessee. I was given a free sample of Black Orchid Serum, as soon as it was in my hand, the sales man practically dragged me into his store. He put gel under my eyes which felt like a glue drying. He tried pressurising me to buy this and that, which were pounds out of my budget. He was a bully and quit scary. I managed after 20 intense minutes to say, I’ve been here long enough, I’m not buying anything and I’m going. He dropped the prices immensely and continued to pressure me as I was leaving the shop. I carried on walking. I met my husband a little way down from the store, and told him what had happened. The said bully was stood outside the shop when my husband and I walked past. My husband is 6ft 2inc, and a big bloke, and when the bully saw me with him, he couldn’t retreat into the shop quick enough. Please people, do not accept a sample or even give these people eye contact, as it could become one of your worse experiences ever.
This product is absolute trash. It was given to me as a gift and now I know why…it’s a pain to remove from your skin. It leaves your face greasy and dirty looking. The magnetic strip is difficult to clean and messy. You couldn’t pay me to use this! Never again!
Get ready to meet the most well rounded salespeople you’ve met in years. I’ve never seen anything like this. There’s too much to tell here but let’s simply state it should be illegal what they’re doing. It started at a kiosk in the South Park mall in charlotte and you end up in their salon that no one actually gets facials in from what I saw. I witnessed a 12k product eventually being sold for 3k along with multiple thousand dollar products and facials thrown in. There were what looked to be two mafia members going in and out of the shop, a call to the manager for a lower price (good ol fashion car sales trick), an opportunity to punch in the system a cheaper product (to save money) but give me the nicer one…then the kicker was the crocodile tears at the end…no joke real life tears because I said no. That was a first. It’s truly amazing. The truth is I’d love to get money back for the products I did buy but I’m legit scared for my life as they have my address now and I’m profiling(under the circumstances it’s fair to do so) the two men that legit looked like would stuff you in a bag.
Orlando Premium Outlet Vineland Royale Predire is very shady in their high pressure sales tactics. They offered me a free facial after I took the bait of a free sample and bought some wrinkle cream, and the products were nice enough; however the salespeople are really high pressure. They had me relax in a spa chair and proceeded to put multiple products on my face, and kept me there for over two hours really pushing me to buy a $15,000 system that included multiple products and two infrared machines. As I said no, it wasn’t in the budget, the prices dropped to $2500. They were acting like my new best friends the whole time. Two people were there all the time, then the salon owner came in. Twice they said I was getting free products to take home, but I just wanted to get out of there. After they finished the facial, they snapped a pic on a phone to show me how much better my skin looked, and they must have used filters, because I took a pic 5 minutes after leaving and my face was red, and flakes of dried goo were all over it. My skin did feel softer and was exfoliated, but the doctored photos were really fishy. The only way I could get out of there was to say I had to go talk to my husband; but they insisted the deal couldn’t wait unless I put a deposit down. They wanted my credit card, but I gave them $100 cash just to get out of there. They pretended to give me their direct cell phone to answer questions, and texted me. Within an hour I was getting texts and calls selling multiple other scams for home improvements and a bunch of other things; over 50 within 3 days. And it wasn’t his number at all. There is no website, no business by that name available anywhere, and when I looked at the receipt for the $100 cash it didn’t have any information about the company and said it was for a product (I didn’t get anything except the product I bought at the start, which was actually different than what I thought I was buying.) Didn’t go back to get my $100, was afraid they’ll scam me out of more. I called to tell them I didn’t want the system and asked about the $100, and they hung up. The products are okay, but a few of them burned my skin and it was red for days. This review is about the kiosk business itself. The $15,000 system that they were going to give me for $2500 is available online even cheaper. Figured the $100 paid for their time, but Buyer Beware!!!!
There are several problems that I had with my experience at this store (Masonville Mall, London, Ontario):1) No matter how I insisted that I couldn't afford the products and explained why, the saleswoman would not let me leave without making purchases.2) Even though the products were reduced in price, it is quite clear that the price was too high because the products themselves were of poor quality. The exfoliant I got is just a substance that is designed to dry in such a way that it looks like dead skin when it is rubbed. The heated ceramic hairbrush that is supposed to dry, curl, and straighten hair all without making the hair smell fried cannot nearly do all of that. My curls take forever to create when I use it, and they don't last. My hair still smells. I guess the thing kind of dries my hair as I straighten it, as long as it makes a few passes over my hair. 3) I did research on this company later on, and anyone who takes a look at their website can see that they use the same actresses in their demo videos as other similarly scammy beauty product chains, and that the endless five-star reviews come from accounts with names that sound completely fake. Also, their refund policy is non-existent. As per the site, you can only exchange something if it was broken in shipping. Overall, I feel really scammed, and I don't know how this "business" got actual storefronts in actual malls. These malls should oust Predire Paris and give their storefront space to someone who provides good products. Is what they're doing even legal???
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