Same scam artists at the Barrett Jackson Car Auction in Scottsdale AZ Jan.23−31/2016. Amazing wrinkle vanishing act is the come on, then they sell you toxic junk, over priced. It’s all just repackaged with a different name in a different venue. You have been duped. A fool who parts with $ easily. You wish it worked when it’s ingredients are just TOXIC chemicals, the packaging cost more than the products. There is no proof it works, no refunds, no recourse.
Nicole K.
Classificação do local: 1 Houston, TX
I was at Baybrook Mall today just shopping and I passed by Vine Vera/Vivo Per Lei/Orogold cart. I decided to give them a chance since today i was in a good mood. The products that i tried were wonderful and great, but the price was very pricey$ 130.00. But since i decided that i needed to clear up my skin, why not. When i arrive home and looked up the products i have bought. It was $ 69.00. Sale 8.49. This is definitely outrages, first off they lied about how much the product was, i don’t even want to open the package anymore since it might not be the same product. I am fine to pay a little more, but to know that they have been dishonest about their products. NO! Don’t ever go there, online will be fine!
Josette J.
Classificação do local: 1 Detroit, MI
I was in the mall, looking for a birthday gift for my brother, when I happened upon the Vine Vera, Vivo Per Lei and Orogold kiosk near Macy’s. The salesperson, Fabio, did an impressive demonstration of the products on my forearm. While he was talking to me about other products, I felt a tingling/itching on my forearm. I brought it up to him, and he made a joke about me suddenly feeling itchy after hearing the price. I laughed it off, too, and I bought the products anyway. I wish I hadn’t. When I got home, I realized that my forearm was definitely having a reaction. I washed my forearm, and I got back into the car to return the products. I went back to Fabio and explained the situation, saying I would need a refund. He didn’t believe that I had a reaction. He said that the reaction on my forearm couldn’t be from the product. He said in the four years he’s been selling this product, no one has ever had a reaction. I persisted, so he had his associate call his superior from a nearby kiosk. His superior, Adam, arrived, and I explained how I had a reaction. Adam’s response to my situation was a demand to see my forearm. After he saw my forearm, he said that they don’t do refunds, only exchanges. He would give me a face mask or an under eye treatment. I was having a reaction on my forearm, and this gentleman was simply offering more products that will go on my face?! You can imagine my bewilderment. Their total lack of concern and disbelief at the reaction I had to the products was astonishing. The fact that they basically accused me of lying by asking to show them my forearm when they knew they wouldn’t give me a refund anyway was beyond shady. I would not recommend these products or this establishment to anyone.