Not happy seeing a unarthorize thru…
Not happy seeing a unarthorize thru verbeauty,they say it's a scam
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Not happy seeing a unarthorize thru verbeauty,they say it's a scam
Monthly charges of $34.95 from this business began appearing on my account last summer, and I missed them. In November, the merchant name changed to ApproveLift, and then in Dec and Jan to RetryGuard.com. The latter two merchants "specialize" in getting merchants paid when charges get denied. Watch out for them on your statements. I've disputed all charges, but the card issuer hasn't had time to resolve the claims. The charges were "wallet" charges using my card, so beware. I have no evidence that we ever visited ver beauty's web page, much less authorized a purchase or subscription. STAY AWAY
Update 2/5/26. VERVBEAUTY's "partner", RETRYGUARD, just poste another charge to the card that I had cancelled a week ago, but had not removed from my "Wallet". I've started a conversation with both the "wallet" provider and my card issuer about how this can happen with a cancelled card.
I was very confused regarding an unauthorized charge of $34.95 from Ver Beauty because I never heard or purchased anything from them. NOW, i have to contact my bank for a refund and a replacement card. Although I just checked that Ver Beauty have an official website, there's need to be investigations against "legitimate" companies that are stolen people's card information for charges without consent because it supposed to be illegal. Scam!Scam!Scam!
I was very confused regarding an unauthorized charge of $34.95 from Ver Beauty because I never heard or purchased anything from them. I have already contacted my bank for a refund of $34.95 and a replacement card. Although I just checked that Ver Beauty have an official website, there's need to be investigations against "legitimate" companies that are stolen people's card information for charges without consent because it supposed to be illegal. Shame on them!
Update: I see you, Tamika Farris. Next time, make your own reviews instead of copying and pasting the majority of my bad review. Shame on you as well!
Try to bill for some type of insurance and then billed the one-time purchase again for four months. Avoid these guys
I never done any business with company and now I'm dealing with a unauthorized changes, I don't even know how they got my info, this a totally fraudulent business. I just reported to my bank.
It should be negative stars. Pure fraudulent charges appear on my card. The phone number purports to be a third party that gives immedate refund. I never dealt with the named business and appears to be a recurring bill. It took me several months to catch. Mess. Multiple charges .
Verbeauty made multiple charges to my credit card in one day. I have never heard of this company or used any of its services. TOTALLY FRAUDULENT.
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