Monday, 19 November 2018

The Case of the Fraudulent “Free Gift”- Amazon.Com and Luminary Skin Care: (PRJFGS)- Lupinne Publishers


The Case of the Fraudulent “Free Gift”- Amazon.Com and Luminary Skin Care by Cam Caldwell in Peer Reviewed Journal of Forensic & Genetic Sciences (PRJFGS) in Lupine Publishers


One of the realities of human psychology is that people want "something for nothing” [1]. Franklin P. Jones, the long-time humorist whose column in the Saturday Evening Post was its longest continually posted feature, once wisely observed, "If you get something for nothing, you just haven't been billed yet [2]. "Jones was only partially right in today's credit card age when some fraudulent advertisers access your credit card balance without even the courtesy of a bill before the fact! Unfortunately, one of the more disappointing realities of business life is that the name of the highly regarded Amazon.com corporation-one of America's most highly respected companies [3] has been used to perpetuate a fraud by Luminary Skin Care, yet Amazon.com is allowing this fraud to go on unchecked.



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