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  • May 2021

    Be careful of this scam business. False claims of removing wrinkles with grape seed stem cells, combined with non-stop hard sales "slick talking" by the owner/operator Amos Bublil.** Details as follows: Amos stands outside, flagging down prospects by offering a free trial. To legitimize his business, he'll falsely claim Introstem has over 700 locations, and that they hired him to open up 4 locations (Introstem's website says they have no physical locations, all are independently owned). He'll then apply some creme below one eye, which very temporarily tightens the skin. In parallel he'll say, he only wants you to buy (for $600 reduced for you to $300. Fyi red flag, prices are unmarked on the box), if you can see the results for yourself. That he offers this cream, because he "knows" you'll come back to ask what else they sell (another subtle statement of alleged credibility). He's then quick to point to a $6,000 (reduced for you, to $3,900) pretty colored/shaped UV light, that he claims enhances your treatment. However his UV light demonstration falls flat, since he claims it only works if you apply his potion first. Ask him to apply his potion to another area, and he will but then he'll wipe it off fast before it has whatever effect. --You might be asking yourself, sounds like the cremes by themselves are good. However, the temporary tightness that reduces the wrinkles, goes away fast. And the creme that he applies, leaves a chalky residue, so it has to be removed before you'd want to be seen. Oh, and if you are temped to try the Introstem creme (which I definitely do not recommend), search online for $119 to $150 by online resellers, looking to capitalize on the scam. Summary: Amos overstates, falsely claims and overprices on his scam products.

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21 N Canyon St, West Yellowstone

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