Celtrixa Reviews

Celtrixa scam reports are seen on a few review sites and blogs. It is indeed perplexing that a product that has proven to be one of the best available options for stretch mark treatment is being touted as a scam. A closer look at these scam rumors reveals some interesting facts.

 Celtrixa is a scientifically advanced topical lotion that can be ordered only from the manufacturers’ laboratory through their website. As is common with any online ordering format, the whole process is automated to follow a set of conditions. Non-compliance with these terms and conditions can result in problems such as late delivery and payment issues. Celtrixa scam is not really a scam but a logistics issue that has seems to be blown out of proportion.

•    The Scam is More of a Logistics Problem

There is a 30-day free trial offer currently available by using which you can try the product risk-free. If you are not satisfied with the results, the product can be returned within 30 days of delivery and a full refund can be claimed. To avail the offer, the company has laid down some conditions, the compliance of which is mandatory to be able to enjoy the advantages of the offer.

Those who do not return the product within 30 days get charged for the next delivery cycle by the automated system. Customers who want to return the product are peeved at being charged while they are waiting for a refund. This is what is causing the Celtrixa scam rumors. It has nothing to do at all with the ability of the product to deliver assured results in visibly reducing the appearance of stretch marks.
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