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01-20-2019 09:35 AM
What fools they are to mess with Judge Judy.
01-20-2019 10:05 AM - edited 01-20-2019 03:53 PM
You’re smart to question this. I saw this some time ago while looking at something else. For the heck of it, I clicked on the “article”. Sure enough, the ad for the “miracle” skin care was cloaked to appear like it was a legitimate news article. These people are getting very clever, and sneaky.
So much is changing nowadays that I don’t understand, I am very hesitant to purchase anything from an unknown (to me) source. I’m sticking to what I know, and getting it from places I know.
@halfpint1, if you ever have any questions about anything being legitimate, please ask here in one of the forums before you give out any of your personal information, especially your credit card number.
(My kitties love me no matter what I look like, too!😻)
01-20-2019 11:19 AM
It's a scam.
On YouTube from The Ellen Show:
"Judge Judy Sets the Record Straight on Skin Care Scam"
01-20-2019 11:53 AM
Bad things happen when you drink the cooking sherry...LOL
01-20-2019 01:02 PM
Why would anyone buy a face cream associated( or not) with Judge Judy?
She is no beauty. LOL! Strange way to sell a beauty item.
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