@parentingleader It's a shame that they are targeting struggling parents with such practices. All you can do to get out of it is invalidate your bank cards so they can't charge them anymore. And report it on any network you see their ads or posts. 3/3
@parentingleader To make complaints go away, they offer 50% refunds, still stealing half of your money. Read the terms and conditions, company in Cyprus, legal disputes in Lithuania, charges from USA. All red flags. 2/3
@parentingleader Just never subscribe to their challenges or you'll be in for a surprise a few months later when they start to steal money from your account. Once you realize it and request a refund, they hide behind their terms and conditions, citing no refund policies. 1/3
@parentingleader It's a shame that they are targeting struggling parents with such practices. All you can do to get out of it is invalidate your bank cards so they can't charge them anymore. And report it on any network you see their ads or posts. 3/3
@parentingleader To make complaints go away, they offer 50% refunds, still stealing half of your money. Read the terms and conditions, company in Cyprus, legal disputes in Lithuania, charges from USA. All red flags. 2/3
@parentingleader Just never subscribe to their challenges or you'll be in for a surprise a few months later when they start to steal money from your account. Once you realize it and request a refund, they hide behind their terms and conditions, citing no refund policies. 1/3
@parentingleader It's a shame that they are targeting struggling parents with such practices. All you can do to get out of it is invalidate your bank cards so they can't charge them anymore. And report it on any network you see their ads or posts. 3/3
@parentingleader To make complaints go away, they offer 50% refunds, still stealing half of your money. Read the terms and conditions, company in Cyprus, legal disputes in Lithuania, charges from USA. All red flags. 2/3
@parentingleader Just never subscribe to their challenges or you'll be in for a surprise a few months later when they start to steal money from your account. Once you realize it and request a refund, they hide behind their terms and conditions, citing no refund policies. 1/3
@parentingleader It's a shame that they are targeting struggling parents with such practices. All you can do to get out of it is invalidate your bank cards so they can't charge them anymore. And report it on any network you see their ads or posts. 3/3
@parentingleader To make complaints go away, they offer 50% refunds, still stealing half of your money. Read the terms and conditions, company in Cyprus, legal disputes in Lithuania, charges from USA. All red flags. 2/3
@parentingleader Just never subscribe to their challenges or you'll be in for a surprise a few months later when they start to steal money from your account. Once you realize it and request a refund, they hide behind their terms and conditions, citing no refund policies. 1/3
@parentingleader Just never subscribe to their challenges or you'll be in for a surprise a few months later when they start to steal money from your account. Once you realize it and request a refund, they hide behind their terms and conditions, citing no refund policies. 1/3
@parentingleader To make complaints go away, they offer 50% refunds, still stealing half of your money. Read the terms and conditions, company in Cyprus, legal disputes in Lithuania, charges from USA. All red flags. 2/3
@parentingleader It's a shame that they are targeting struggling parents with such practices. All you can do to get out of it is invalidate your bank cards so they can't charge them anymore. And report it on any network you see their ads or posts. 3/3