This company operates kiosks in most malls. They give demonstrations while never giving away the prices. They then add«free» products while adding one more product each step of the way. Then they will take your credit card and charge without saying a single number. Do not buy from the kiosk. They routinely charge 4 – 5 times as much as the prices online — Amazon. So when you get a «free» product you’ve actually paid 4 – 5 times as much on the one you did pay for. So free isn’t how I would describe anything you get. I learned my lesson when they tried to charge me $ 550. I tried to return it 10 min later and they tried to not do it. I did finally get to return it all but it was difficult and they were still trying to get me to buy some of the stuff while taking away the«free» items. I know it’s their job to sell, but a good sales person makes you feel good when you sign the receipt not like you were just accosted and then kicked out.
Charlie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bristol, PA
Very upset. Was at PE airlort in South africa were your sales guy«alex» almost made me miss my flight. He wouldn’t stop applying products on me until I eventually bought a super expensive scrub just so that he would leave me the hell alone. I don’t want this product. I have a few people that complained about this product being forced on them. Scrub is terrible!
Lisa N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cupertino, CA
Thank you company for teaching me a lesson! This teach me to never go near or get«free example» from anyone. I have horrible experience with a saleman who makes fun of my appearance and embrass me in front the mall. Also their product is a scam and the face cleaner is like made of wax. Look like it cleans out dirt, but it’s wax. I can’t believe I paid for luxury price. People don’t feel for a bait.
Lili L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Miami, FL
Bad service, people are liars, do not come near this place that you’ll be sorry. Especially ‘Avi shavit’ liar and conniving man.
Rhonda S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Independence, MO
A year ago, Obey Your Body did a miracle for me. I was approached by a seller in a kiosk in Independence Center, sold the fingernail care set for $ 50.00. Generally, I use MAC products, so I guess I’m kind of a make –up snob about it. But I purchased the fingernail kit, and at that moment, I stopped biting my nails. That moment was a blessing. My nails are long, now, and pretty. My hands exhibit confidence. Confidence, yes, but, every single time I go to Independence Center, which is often, I get cornered by the salesman at Obey Your Body. I get offered a sample of this, «A little hand cream, mam?» Due to being cornered, I bought their mask for my face, which works great. I love it. I went to Independence Center, yet again, and got practically blocked.(This time it was on my way to the Gap Store. Obey Your Body moved their kiosk). They shove their hand cream at me, which I already have at home. I told him, «I cannot use your hand cream. It has oil in it, and it absorbs into the skin, with a molecular movement. This causes the fat in the oil, to be carried into the bloodstream, with the medication I am on. But thank you for offering. «I walk pass him, and into the Gap. If I don’t explain it exactly, some people don’t understand. Coming out of the Gap, the same guy asks me to try some facial cream. I tried being polite, cause the facial cream by Obey Your Body is a great up and coming product. He isn’t selling scam. I ducked around him, with my Gap bag, and he tried following me, even after I had explained earlier that I can’t use products, at this time, with oil in them. Wow! I shall not buy from the kiosk of Obey Your Body, in any mall at any time. It’s not the product. The cream and oils are amazing, and worth the price. The sales people are god awful. Great top notch products, awful sales people. When people say they cannot touch the lotion, don’t shove it in their hands! Go to and buy it. Avoid the kiosk. When you see the Obey Your Body kiosks, take an alternate route.