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Brilliant Distinctions has a rating of 2 stars from 33 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Brilliant Distinctions most frequently mention and customer service. Brilliant Distinctions ranks 995th among Skin Care sites.
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Just found out after my treatment about the 90 day rule. I use the app to monitor my points and rewards, but they shouldn't post the rewards if you can't actually use them. I've got a few rewards available but I can only use one at a time, which sucks because most expire around the same time. I guess I have to make separate appointments to use them, I don't know. I'm just gonna finish off the year and use just enough treatment to use the rewards. This is a horrible program and I'm canceling after I get what they owe.
Would not recommend this program. Can not use multiple rewards for the same service/product. Very difficult to even purchase products on line. When calling customer service for help they do not know the answers and continue to transfer you to different reps. Long wait times on phones and very poor customers service. Do not fall for this program it is not worth the money!
This rewards program is horrible. You only get rewards for treatments, not for the amount you purchase. Then they deny you points if you get a treatment before 91 days, but if you need that treatment by the end of the year to get to your reward level too bad. A fair program is based on how much you purchase. The people at customer service say the varying prices that are charged makes it not fair to base it on dollars spent. How about basing it on a combination of treatments and units purchased? Now that would be fair for everyone!
I signed up for Year of Brilliance and have saved a ton! Each quarter I apply $100 towards Botox and $100 towards my skinmedica products. Ive used it for 3 quarters now and saved $600, not bad for $200 investment. I also earn more points on the purchases, great program.
This program is such a scam just like everyone else has said and their customer service team is just as clueless. Ive already deactivated my account. You can only use points every three months no matter how often you go and they put a million regulations on products but swear they are offering you a wonderful program. Specifically their customer service reps Tabatha and Donna are extremely clueless and continue to give you the run arounds about expired coupons and being unable to use points after theyve just told you, you could. Dont use allergen products period. If enough people walk away from this program theyll eventually have to fix their flaws. Save yourselves and your money ladies.
This promotion paid for itself on my first quarterly visit. I have scheduled my next visit in three months and plan to credit another $200. I have also accumulated cash points and received an Allergan facial product gift. However, my provider, RNP, promotes this program and does all the conversion for me. Excellent. I love to save time and money!
As an ex-receptionist in a Botox office, this rewards program is a counterintuitive, convoluted mess! Redeeming coupons and issuing points with all the codes is downright confusing! Whoever designed this program needs to go back and take a hard look at it! What a dumb name too. But what do you expect from a company named Allergan... doesn't that word look a lot like allergies? Someone is asleep at the switch!
You are presented w this "coupon" offer then every obstacle is made to prevent you from using your points. (Sorry, this coupon won't work on 12 units or less and you received 10 units) (Sorry your points expired or it's too soon to use your points) What a joke. It's not worth setting up an account.
I have been using BD a program for a couple years. Used to I could get my points issues within about 3 to 5 minutes. Now it's routinely taking I 25 to 40 minutes. Add this company needs to correct this. This is totally ridiculous.
Well, I thought it would be great. The idea is good, however by the time you earn enough credits to make an impact on pricing they expire. I would not recommend this rewards program unless you receive many treatments in a short amount of time.
Any body confirm
All you get is 20 dollars (200 "points") whether you spend 200 or 400 on a Botox treatment session?
And you only get credit once every three months?
And the points expire after a time period like 6 or 9 months?
What if you earn the point with Doctor A in July. But want to use the point with a different Doctor B 4 months later? Can you transfer the points.
It used to be that you got credit for every 200.00 spent (20 for 200; 40 for 400; etc) and it was an awesome deal! Then it got really crappy. Then you only got 20.00 per month even if you spent 600.00- you would get the same reward as the person who spent 200! Also, if you came back in the same month and spent another 200 you got NOTHING because they would only allow you to get 20.00 per month.
Fast forward and it gets WORSE. I just got totally cheated out of more points I recently discovered. Now you can only get your measly points every 3 months and then they expire in 9 months- so I ask you: how the heck are you really getting anything out of this?
Plus, they don't let you get any points even if you use another product like Latisse- yep cheated there too cuz I got Botox! Wow I almost want to use Dysport just to not support their crappy program!
Anyone know of a competitor for Latisse? I will switch there too.
I signed up for brilliant distinctions and now I get coupons every few months for botox and juvederm. It seems like it is just spam, but the coupons have saved me several hundred dollars over the past year. What I don't like is how complicated it is to actually redeem the points and the coupon. Even my doctors office is confused and they can't even access my account. When I see my doctor to redeem the points, they can't log in and get me my coupon. It is a very disconnected system and very confusing. Plus you cannot use the coupons for other fillers like restylane because they are not made by botox. You are stuck only getting coupons for very specific products.
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