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Derma RPX difference. But ask yourself this: If
collagen fragments won’t pass through your skin better, why would bigger whole
molecules work any better? Our opinion? It’s just marketing hype that has
little-to-no basis in reality. And without any clinical evidence to back it up,
we’d be wary that the Syn-Ake Derma RPX contains will work a whole lot better.
Why are we coming down so hard on this cream, though? We’ll find out in the
next section. What’re Customers Saying About Products Like Derma RPX? The truth
of the matter is that the HighYa team has hundreds of hours of experience
reviewing these types of online-only anti-aging products, and in most
instances, we find that they’re not much more than thinly veiled scams. They
often use the same business practices to lure you in (more next), and they
almost always come with ultra-low customer feedback that references failure to
work, high price, and purposely-poor customer service.
Also, try this (it’ll only take a couple seconds): After quickly browsing the Derma RPX website, take a look at the BellaLabs, Dermal Meds Serum, and Erase/Repair HA. Then, compare the sites for products like Encante Cream and True Derma Lift. What do you see? Other than the product name, many of these sites are Derma RPX exact copies of one another. Even in the cases where they used different website templates though, you can clearly see they’re still making many of the exact same claims! What’s the deal, here?
Trial-based anti-aging products are an entire sub-industry unto itself (again, more about this next), where dozens of new products pop up each day, all of which are sold only through free trials. Based on our experience, the same handful of companies market these products, and once too much negative feedback accumulates, they pull down one website, create another using the same template (after changing the product’s name, of course), and are back in business in no time. What’s got customers so hot under the collar, anyway? Beware the Anti-Aging Free Trial Because Derma RPX is only sold through a “free” trial (you’ll have to pay $4.95 to cover S&H), you might think it’s a good deal. But the reality is that 14 days after placing your order, you’ll be charged some outrageous price. Not only this, but these companies will keep sending you fresh bottles each month, and continuously charge your credit card each time. Important note: There was no indication on the Derma RPX website or ordering page how much the cream will cost once your trial expires, and none of the Terms & Conditions links were Derma RPX Reviews functional. Not only this, but there wasn’t any contact information listed, either. Even if there was a phone number listed, most customers seem to find that these service departments are often more concerned about keeping you on the hook than helping you cancel your autoship enrollment or process a refund. In many instances, customers had to...
Also, try this (it’ll only take a couple seconds): After quickly browsing the Derma RPX website, take a look at the BellaLabs, Dermal Meds Serum, and Erase/Repair HA. Then, compare the sites for products like Encante Cream and True Derma Lift. What do you see? Other than the product name, many of these sites are Derma RPX exact copies of one another. Even in the cases where they used different website templates though, you can clearly see they’re still making many of the exact same claims! What’s the deal, here?
Trial-based anti-aging products are an entire sub-industry unto itself (again, more about this next), where dozens of new products pop up each day, all of which are sold only through free trials. Based on our experience, the same handful of companies market these products, and once too much negative feedback accumulates, they pull down one website, create another using the same template (after changing the product’s name, of course), and are back in business in no time. What’s got customers so hot under the collar, anyway? Beware the Anti-Aging Free Trial Because Derma RPX is only sold through a “free” trial (you’ll have to pay $4.95 to cover S&H), you might think it’s a good deal. But the reality is that 14 days after placing your order, you’ll be charged some outrageous price. Not only this, but these companies will keep sending you fresh bottles each month, and continuously charge your credit card each time. Important note: There was no indication on the Derma RPX website or ordering page how much the cream will cost once your trial expires, and none of the Terms & Conditions links were Derma RPX Reviews functional. Not only this, but there wasn’t any contact information listed, either. Even if there was a phone number listed, most customers seem to find that these service departments are often more concerned about keeping you on the hook than helping you cancel your autoship enrollment or process a refund. In many instances, customers had to...
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