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What if i do not want the auto refill for skin id acne treatment.?

I just ordered skin id acne treatment and i was looking at the site after i had already ordered. It says that my auto refill we come in 60 days and it will automatically be charged to my card. I am not sure if i want this product again.

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5 Responses to " What if i do not want the auto refill for skin id acne treatment.? "

  1. Jay Kay says:

    From what I’ve heard it’s not that great of a product. The whole “formulated specially for you” thing is just a sales hoax and really it doesn’t do much for anyone. I’ve never personally tried it, but if you’re really struggling with acne, get a prescription from your doctor for either Differin, Epiduo, or Benzaclin. Those are the three topical medications that really helped me with my acne problems, and led me to become happier with myself and A LOT more confident. :) Good luck!

  2. bambitwo2002 says:

    email them and tell them you are going to stop payment until you have tried the product, as well call your credit card company and alert them, they will put a stop to it

  3. kelly e says:

    This is seriously the newest ’scam’ cancel your order or wait until you get the second one.
    By then you will know for sure if you like the product.
    Call your credit card or bank if you have troubles. This is the #1 reason I don’t encourage this product.
    It’s got a great ad, marketing, packaging but the auto ship! (Ugh)

  4. Joe says:

    You need to call right away to cancel your membership, otherwise known as “autoship.”

    In the future, before you order anything online, check out the company on ripoffreport and complaintsboard.com

    Regarding the other comment about Accutane – Accutane is so dangerous that it has a whole list of side effects: http://www.acnetreatment.org/reviews/accutane.html

    Because Accutane’s potential side effects are so severe that before a patient can purchase this treatment they must sign a special promise note called iPLEDGE. The iPLEDGE certifies the patient has been counseled on the side effects and provides that females of child-bearing age be tested for pregnancy and promise to use two forms of birth control since birth defects are so disfiguring and severe.

    Those still interested in Accutane can purchase it with a prescription for approximately $300.00 to $400.00.

  5. Sychick says:

    A lot people treat acne in an ineffective way. Most creams and ointments and acne cleansers out there forget one thing. Acne is not just a facial problem. Acne is also caused by hormonal imbalances and toxins in the body.

    What you need is a product that attacks acne from the root cause or else using just creams and ointments will only get rid of it temporarily.

    You need to detoxify your system by using colon cleansers or any good detox product. If you have dirty blood, this does not help with curing acne.

    But you should also do the basic preventive measures like washing your face and neck regularly, avoiding oil base products and generally keeping your skin clean.

    But if you want a really good acne treatment that actually works, I’ll personally recommend you try the products they have at http://www.fast-acne-treatment.info and http://www.treatacnefree.info. With the second site, you get a free trial so no cost for you to try them out. But I personally always recommends the first site. Hope this helps you somehow.

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