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Joan: I was so foolish to fall for face cream ‘scam’

- By Faye White Showbusine­ss Reporter

JOAN Bakewell has revealed how she foolishly fell victim to an online face cream ‘scam’.

The 84-year-old TV presenter said she saw an advert for a free trial for an antiwrinkl­e cream and decided to try it out. She received the product in five days but later found that £160 had been taken from her bank account.

Speaking about her experience with the company, called Claire Hydrafirm, Baroness Bakewell said: ‘It was a hugely disappoint­ing enterprise and I felt I’d been a fool. I suspect it might have been Facebook [where she saw the product advertised], how gullible can you be.

‘I don’t know how I came about it, I’m such a gullible person. My brain must have been switched off really. It cost me £160 – what a fool.’

Claire Hydrafirm’s website said that customers who buy products under the 14-day trial programme will receive ‘one full jar and will initially be charged

Joan Bakewell: No refund only a small postage and packaging fee of £4.93 on your credit card’.

But if no action is taken by the customer after the 14-day period, the credit card provided will automatica­lly be charged £79.94 for one full jar of product, and charged £79.94 every 30 days thereafter.

When Baroness Bakewell, a Labour peer, noticed the money had left her account, she contacted the company’s call centre, which she said is based in the Philippine­s, but was unable to get a refund. Claire Hydrafirm’s website says customers may ‘cancel at any time’ if they are unhappy with the product, but many reported having been charged twice, and receiving a serum they did not ask for.

Baroness Bakewell said her experience is ‘a lesson learned’. She added: ‘What the hell do I care about my wrinkles when I’m my age. It’s absurd’.

Claire Hydrafirm has not responded to a request for comment.

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