Atlantic Coast Brands
Atlantic Coast Media Group - Fake New Article Scam
About 3 months ago I saw an article on The Australian about a reporter that tried Hydroxatone and saw a visible reduction in wrinkles in a matter of 2 weeks. Since I have previous experience in marketing, I am wary of deceptive ads and products that promise quick "cures."
As I read through the articles I became convinced that Hydroxatone was a truly amazing product, and I believed the story I read. So I decided to look up some info on Hydroxatone before making a purchase.
THANK GOD I DID!!
Page after page of complaints came up. Apparently the "news article" that I read was an advertisement, a TOTALLY FALSE advertisement. The "report" was total ***. There was no reporter. There were no real results. It's a total hoax.
I took it upon myself to do a little research on the company behind Hydroxatone.
Hydroxatone
PO Box 9300
Jersey City, NJ 07303
A P.O. Box?
A little more digging turned up www.AtlanticCoastMedia.com.
DO NOT do business with these guys. They are using fake news articles with totally bogus info to sell their products.
After connecting with a lot of pissed consumers, I can honestly call myself lucky to have done my research before buying into this scam.
Here are some of the exposes I found on Atlatic Coast Media:
http://scam.com/showthread.php?t=116562
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/hydroxatone-owned-by-bellezza-llc-c142305.html
http://www.scaminformer.com/scam-report/hydroxatone-hydroxatone-scam-will-steal-yr-money-rude-employees-c9283.html
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so if you didn't do business with them, how do you have a monetary loss of $140? That doesn't make sense....maybe to put $1 to make your point of bashing the company without ever actually interacting with them, but why bother put that amount if you've never paid them a penny? You sound like a bigger scam than the company you have never done business with....
are they in cahoots with juveneu