SEACRET SPA SCAM
BIG Mike Gorry here...
You have definitely clicked on the right page to find out about Seacret Spa and why people call it a SCAM.
From this page and my review you can make a decision on Seacret Spa.
I will be to the point and tell you the What? When? Why? How? of
Seacret Spa.
Coming from an Irish-Italian background, I am
a BIG man born on the wrong side of the tracks. Spent some time with
questionable guys and colourful characters. Most of them using the
tools of charm and charisma to get people on board. Gift of the gab.
Sharp looks. Knowing 'Who is who' and 'What is what'.
Customers come in ALL shapes and
sizes...
As a BIG man, I found it challenging
getting the style of clothing that I liked at the price that I could
afford. Not coming from a rich family and everything. I had an
anger issue in my youth. I used to frequently get pissed off with
sales assistants who would look down their nose at me and consider me
as a piece of shit standing at their counter. The thought process of
these skinny arse so called beauty assistants was clear for anyone to
see. “You have no reason to be here, kindly move on” “You
cannot afford our products.” The skinny guys with good skin and
reeking of cheap aftershave were OK to stop and get the custom of.
OK. So I had terrible skin. OK. So I have a few extra pounds to my
frame. I was not always sharp looking for a trip to buy groceries or
the barbers. But at least I knew that I wanted to change my
appearance at a cost that was affordable, with REAL guidance from
someone that understood what I needed to feel better about myself.
Even BIG GUYS have feelings too. We are not all slobs. We are not
all stupid.
What...?
I am not into 'beauty products' as a
rule. I am into products that aid my well-being to better my
situation in public and private functions. Not into names on a
bottle or tube. Not into paying for someone's name endorsing a
product. I am not easily impressed by that nonsense. People, in
general, have a common idea about beauty products. If the products
have these 'famous names' attached to them and the products are
marketed entirely for the rich and famous, I ask myself “What is
the point in always having special discount sales prices?” Or,
cheap 'one off' offers in shops and online for ordinary folk. The
non rich and famous people who cannot afford to buy the products in
the first place, who turn to stealing or other criminal activities to
acquire the beauty product. Is this really what the 'high end'
beauty companies want? Possibly, YES, as it gives them free
airspace. The question I ask myself is this “Are these the reject
products?” The ones that are going cheap. The ones that are about
to be discontinued? I am sure that at certain times these beauty
companies sell the products cheaply for those that do not have a rich
and famous lifestyle. Then they hike up the prices so expensively
that it is out of reach for many ordinary people. The ordinary Mike,
Dave, Bob and Joe are taken for a ride and lured into a lifestyle of
'this is want you need to get a perfect life, yada, yada, yada...' If
that is not a SCAM I do not know what else is.
Then there is that question about
authenticity. What is the authenticity of the product and
ingredients? A product marketed that it comes from the finest blah,
blah blah in 'somewhere far and exotic' sounds good. But what
happens when that somewhere is not the place being described, but
someone's garden shed or the local supermarket. And still the
product sells at the original high price. What are we as customers
supposed to think then? Actually, I know what I think. I am sure
that you do too. So using Dead Sea Salt from Israel via Seacret Spa
is going to improve my lifestyle?
When?
Being 'poor' did not mean that I had no
aspirations to looking good. My social situations changed like a
jumping ball in a Roulette wheel. Good one moment. Not so good the
next. This is how life is at times. Especially when people are
coming at you for money, for favours, for something. For anything.
For everything. A while back I came into some real good fortune and
through a 'friend', I was invited to a yacht party. Amazing how
money transcends ALL languages and societies. Looked down by many
one moment, then praised by them the next. Anyway, at this gathering
I came across this one woman who was very quiet. Beautiful and
large. A BIG, beautiful woman. She was shy or something. This
idiot man that I had no time for started a conversation about the
beauty and spa market and what a con it was. That the only reason
the prices were so inflated was due to the fact that it gave you a
perception of a product and the name associated to the product. Or
the place where you received the product treatments. That you could
be a Holly-Bollywood A-list actor or actress by slapping on the
product.
In short, you would be paying through
the nose for the product name, the location and exclusivity; as well
as the networking abilities at the spa, and NOT the cheap ingredients
in the products. According to this skinny ass guy at the party, all
the products acted the same and were all made from the basic cheap
ingredients. He rattled off some well known names of beauty products
saying that the name inflated the price and people blindly bought
into the pretentiousness of the products. The SCAM of the so called
beauty and well-being industry.
Then this quiet woman said that she was
working for a secret company selling beauty and well-being products.
She gave some comments to the conversation mainly saying that people
should always read the guidance on a beauty product and seek advice
on the ingredients from the Seller or the company website for
allergies etc. Basically, read the label. Take note of the active
ingredients in the product. If you do not know, ask. Or look it up.
Ignorance is not an option when it comes to the well-being of your
skin. The biggest organ that you have. This BIG, beautiful woman
was making sense.
She went on about this secret company
and how some (working and middle class) people could not afford the
products on a regular basis. That a growing consensus who were
disillusioned with their life took the view of life, that life owed
them something. They took slight on the rich that could afford high
end beauty products. At the same time, she was suggesting that the
guy making the noise about the SCAM on the inflated prices of beauty
products, was the kind of man who would be looking for the same
quality of beauty products but at rock bottom prices. He was afraid
to open his wallet. Or put his hands in his pocket to dig out the
notes. This guy continued to argue his point and wanting the last
word on the subject of beauty scams. Deliberately stating that this
secret beauty company was a hoax and a SCAM on people's insecurities
on trying to get perfect skin or appearance. A bar of carbolic soap
and water was good enough for most people, plus it did the job better
than most of the expensive beauty products. That made me laugh.
I liked this woman. She had balls. I
took the opportunity to speak with her about her products, and she
told me about the helpful products that she was consulting to people.
I took her name and contact details, together with an
idea of what range of products I should be looking at with a view to
upping my grooming regime. The guidance was free, so why not. As for samples. Sure why not try them.
Why?
I trust this lady. She is BIG and
beautiful. Showing proudly that she was comfortable in her
appearance and not conforming to the stereotypical idea of White,
thin, tall women having all the opportunities and advantages in life.
She challenged all of that. She liked who she is and was. I liked
that very much about her. I find this aspect very attractive in her.
Strong, but not overpowering in a militant or masculine way. I am
prepared to go by her guidance on what is best for me on this new BIG
Mike grooming journey of mine. Plus, she directed me to a product
website for more information where I could find out more information
in my own space and time.
She could have easily tried to fleece
me by saying that I needed ALL the ranges, but she did not. I tested
her and she was honest and forthcoming on what she considered would
be best for my first collection as a grooming regime. Maybe with
another consultant I would not be so interested. Especially if they
were pushy. I cannot stand that as a sales tactic. I am all for
this lovely, BIG, beautiful lady and her secret (Seacret Spa)
products. I am a guy who lives life on 'Tell me or show me what I
need to know and then let me make my own decision.'
So is Seacret Spa a SCAM? YES. It is
to those who are looking for a range of Seacret Spa collections for
rock bottom prices. These people will never be satisfied. They want
the top quality at the price of cents or pennies. Not going to
happen. If people cannot afford the entire basic range that they
need for less than $20, then I say walk on. And if you are making
this as a gift for a partner and you object to the price, then look
elsewhere for something cheap. BUT, if you are a a BIG man like me;
BIG Mike, and you want to look good, OR, if you are buying a gift for
a BIG man, then read on here. I have great respect for this woman and I like what she says about Seacret Spa. But most
importantly I like that considers my needs in what I am trying to
achieve in my grooming regime. Especially as BIG Mike. Especially
with my busy life. This works for me. How does it work for me? See here... Make it work for you. Enough said.
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