Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Prototype 37-C Scam Alert

November 10, 2009 by KarlaSutton  
Filed under Anti Aging

9aub591255574429If you are looking for an anti aging cream, I’d suggest you stay FAR AWAY from Prototype 37-C.  This company has red flags raised all around it’s marketing efforts, and I was recently alerted to a very deceitful practice they are employing that is getting them in a mountain of legal trouble.

It’s been pointed out to me that the company buys the domain names of many of it’s competitors, only they buy the .org extension.  What this does is essentially allow them to trick consumers of their product into clicking on the link, where the company bashes their competition.  Pretty bad ethics, right?

Let me show you an example…..

Visit EliteSerum.org.  You will see that this site is owned by a gentlemen named Chris Kuchin, who lives at the following address:

1565 North University Avenue #32

Provo, Utah

801-592-3549

aphill70@yahoo.com

Now, take a long look at that site.  He uses obvious slander and deceit to BASH the Elite Serum.  Any0ne who knows about Elite Serum can attest to it’s ability to cure the many symptoms that go hand in hand with aging. The website ONLY promotes a product that Kuchin is obviously affiliated with or owns himself, the Prototype 37-C.  If you look up the information behind who owns Prototype37-c.com, you will see it’s none other than Chris Kuchin himself.

I was tipped off to this by people in the skin care industry, and I was told that the legal team of Elite Serum has found out that once before this Prototype37-C company was involved in legal action, last time involving another leading skin care company.

Upon doing some research into this Chris Kuchin character, we found out some interesting information.  He is a student at Bringham Young University, living at the Glenwood Apartments.

I urge everyone out there to avoid this scam operation entirely.  Do you really think a scamming college kid has the answer to getting rid of your dark circles, eye bags, and eye wrinkles?

Comments

6 Responses to “Prototype 37-C Scam Alert”
  1. K Love says:

    This is pretty messed up… But on the bright side, he is kinda hot :) !

  2. M. Friesen says:

    This company is run by thieves and lairs. If Chris Kuckin is head of it then I lay all the blame at his feet. Is this what BYU students are learning, that it’s okay to make money off your fellow man any way you can as long as you make it and give a good portion to the church? I have heard this before, but didn’t know whether to believe it or not.
    My story: In good faith I purchased the product, Prototype 37, late Swptember with it’s so called 90 days guarantee, and I saw no results. After deciding to return it I made many calls using the phone number provided by my credit card company, but I got no response(either busy or didn’t answer). A couple of days I even called all day long at 30 minute intervals.
    Just before thanksgiving I called again and got an answering machine, and left a message saying I wanted them to call me as I wanted to return their merchandise. No response.
    I finally decided to go to their website, early December, to contact them there. The contact was a dead end, however I did find a reorder phone number which I called. A woman answered and I told her I wanted to return the prototype 37, which at that time was still under the guarantee. She said no problem, said they would refund the whole price except for shipping and gave me a return code with a return address. I sent the product back with a signature required. I checked. It reached the address the woman gave me. Waited patiently for them to charge my credit card back. Never happened. So I recalled the reorder number, got the answer machine, left a message and requested a return phone call. NO RESPONSE!!! As far as I am concerned they are thieves and lairs of the worst kind. Judgement is coming.

  3. M. Friesen says:

    P.S.
    The return address I sent the prototype 37 back to was:

    Prototype #37
    ENR LLC
    96 N. 18 W., Suite 12
    Lindon Utah 84042

    It was signed for by B Byon.
    If anyone reading this has any information regarding this company would you please respond. Thank you.

  4. Caroline L says:

    Two .org websites are affiliated with Prototype 37-C., http://www.besteyecreams.org/ and http://www.eyecream.org/. It’s quite obvious that the two websites are run by the same people with the same content under different format. Both sites put Prototype 37-C as the the #1 recommendation along with the other 4, and bashes all the other brands. This is quite alarming to me. I would suggest you stay away from these two websites, as well as the

  5. katgirl2 says:

    I ordered the 3 bottles and am now near the end of the 3rd bottle. It really has done nothing for my frown and smile line areas, after all this time. I will not re-order it, especially after reading these reviews. I often wondered how much of the product was just plain old water, and a miniscule amount, most likely, of the important peptide ingredients.

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