DECEPTIVE SCAM: Illegal "Bait & Switch" and Violation of UK Consumer Rights
Do not let the slick AI marketing fool you—this is a predatory operation designed to trap your money through deception and legal loopholes.
1. The "Bait and Switch": They market the product under the name Clonio, but once they have your credit card info, you are pushed into Klippa. This is a classic bait-and-switch tactic. The presenter claims to have built the software himself; he did not. It is a rebranded white-label product sold through high-pressure, fake "live" webinars.
2. Illegal Refusal of Refunds: They are openly violating the UK Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013. They claim that by purchasing, you waive your 14-day right to cancel because you are "accessing digital content." THIS IS A LIE. I never logged in, never accessed the platform, and never "consumed" the product. Under UK law, the right to cancel remains if access has not been granted or utilized, yet they hide their "No Refund" policy in microscopic text buried in general web terms rather than a clear, accessible Return Policy.
3. Fraudulent Urgency: The entire sales process is built on "false scarcity"—timers that reset and "limited spots" that never run out.
I have not opened a single page of their software, yet they refuse to honor basic consumer protections. This isn't just bad customer service; it’s an illegal business model.
TO EVERYONE BURNED: Do not just walk away. File a formal complaint immediately. (See below for where to report).
Where to File Official Complaints
Since they are operating in the UK and US markets and violating consumer rights, use these links to escalate your case:
UK - Citizens Advice / Trading Standards: You can report them to Citizens Advice, who will pass the information to Trading Standards. They handle cases regarding misleading advertising and breach of contract.
UK - Financial Ombudsman: If you paid by credit or debit card, contact your bank to initiate a Chargeback or a Section 75 claim. Tell them the merchant misrepresented the product and is violating the Consumer Contracts Regulations.
US - Federal Trade Commission (FTC): If you are in the US or dealing with their US entity, file a report at ReportFraud. ftc. gov. They specifically track "hidden fee" and "deceptive refund" scams.
Action Fraud (UK): Since you mentioned the "Clonio vs Klippa" identity shift, report this as a fraud case at Action Fraud.
Quick Tip: When you call your bank for the chargeback, use the phrase "Service not as described" and "Failure to provide statutory cancellation rights." Banks usually side with the consumer when the merchant's "waiver" of rights is found to be buried or deceptive.








