BEWARE. SCAM!!! I would give this company minus zero stars if I could. They use Instagram ads and prey on neurodivergent people. They have very dubious, unethical business and subscription practices.... See more
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Bloominto.co IS A SCAM!!!!!
I paid 1.99 for the results. They automatically signed me up for the subscription of $39.99, which by the way, you had no idea about and were being billed. I addressed it with PayPal and opened a case that was closed, and they favoured the scammer. I am so upset and mad as they scam neurodivergent people such as myself. THIS IS A SCAM. There is no way to contact them or get a real answer or anyone who can help you. There is no way to unsubscribe from them either.
No way to cancel subscription so I have…
No way to cancel subscription so I have to call my bank and block the seller before I’m charged another payment
SCAM SITE BEWARE AT ALL COSTS!!!!!!!
Scam taking advantage of autistic people
I paid 1.99 for autism quiz results and then a week later was charged 39.99 for a subscription that I never signed up for. They refuse to provide a refund because it's "not in their policy" that I never agreed to. Total scam.
Absolute scammers
Absolute scammers, avoid at all costs. They will auto subscribe you and the customer support is frankly pathetic.
Terrible support
Terrible support.
Was charged for a month, no access to whatever you are supposed to have access to.
Support kept sending me the same thing over and over
SCAMMERS
Terrible experience. Paid 1.99 for test results. Saw button I thought was more information pressed it and immediately got charged 5.
99. Contacted support kept sending me the wrong code to cancel. Then got hit with a 39.99 charge. I did not authorize a subscription and then they made it very difficult to cancel. Im disputing with PayPal. Scam company
AI-Powered Scam
Paid $1.99 for an "autism assessment" - and resulting report only mentioned my communication style and social preferences. "Money back guarantee" noted on their website, but no place on website to cancel or manage subscription or anything of the kind. Noticed the $39.99 monthly fee in tiny gray writing on one page, and it was written out as thirty nine dollars and ninety nine cents monthly so almost completely unnoticeable. Tried to locate a contact/support/help page or a way to access my "subscription" once the $39.99 was charged, only to be charged an additional $5.99 with no window or message for me to confirm the charge. Finally found a support email buried in the wordy email, but it is different than the support email on my paypal transaction so emailed both. Received a reply from a "personal coach" asking for the email address associated with my account, so I replied that it was the email address she used to contact me. Replied again almost immediately asking for my email address again. Then I got two emails with a link to a cancellation portal, where I had to input my email address and wait for a verification code. Received code, entered it, had to click through about 8 pages of "are you sure" junk before I got to what I assume is the final one. Clicked to confirm my cancellation and got an error message that the code was expired. Tried again and did not receive any new codes. In the initial email, the "psychologist and personal coach" is clearly an AI generated picture of a female. The "autism assessment" has nothing to do with autism at all. This company operates deceptive advertising practices that preys on the neurodivergent. It also practices scammy and fraudulent billing and cancellation policies, with zero way to contact an actual human being because every interaction seems to just be an autoreply by a bot. Disputing every charge with my bank and PayPal to recover my funds and will report them to the FTC for fraudulent business practices.
Scammers
Scammers.
Emailed to cancel subscription and was charged anyway, no response whatsoever.
Ugh!
Ugh. So frustrated, prying on Neurodivergent people. I paid 1.99 for assessment results and a plan, then hit what I thought was a next button for more details, and got charged 5.99 a pop for 6 "deeper insights" without over payment confirmation or agreement. I'm waiting to here if there's a refund.
Complete scam did 1.99 purchase no talk…
Complete scam did 1.99 purchase no talk of a subscription and then was charged 39.99 on my card ! When asked to remove it states user not found or 404 error code...
Disgusting scammers who ask for $1.99…
Disgusting scammers who ask for $1.99 for test results and in tiny grey text add that you will then be charged $39 a month.
FOR WHAT?!
Vile people
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