Can’t cancel plan
Can’t cancel plan. Nad or customer support don’t respond to any emails. Scam alert.
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Can’t cancel plan. Nad or customer support don’t respond to any emails. Scam alert.
Zero stars!
Run. Run as far away from this scam company that you can! The sob stole $35,000 from me. He has not replied to several emails. Maybe he repent or go to hell!
They have a 60 day no questions asked guarantee for a full refund. I signed up and after roughly 45 days I decided the program was not for me. I requested a refund and they said it will be processed. Well it has been 3 months and anytime I request an update they just say it is with the team that will do the refund. So far no return.
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