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unhappy no cash
January 22, 2011
Dosen't work
This company encourages their employees to load up older people with lots of skin care products that aren't going to work on old really wrinkled skin. No matter what you put on your skin as long as you are alive the skin is going to continue to wrinkle. This company owner Bryan Kaplan and his father Mark Kaplan have run this company with many issues that I believe are fraudulent and have not paid federal and state taxes on all their cash bonuses. They were doing a daily payout of over $2000.00 per day to their employees. Also, the products are packaged in the back of the office which I consider a fire hazard and not sterile conditions. It comes in large metal containers and employees in the back pump the product for usage on the face and neck into little bottles without gloves. I believe that they take advantage of older people. Also, someone needs to take a current photo of Susan Luper who works for Perfection Skin Care. She is the woman on the card. She brags that her wrinkles are gone from using the product. Well, that is not the case. She has huge bags under her eyes and wrinkles galore. The attorney general in Arizona needs to thoroughly investigate the way this company has been taking advantage of senior citizens all throughout the United States, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. They automatically bill the clients credit cards and take funds from their bank accounts without the real understanding of these senior citizens that don't comprehend what the sales people are telling them.
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