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AVOID! They sign you up for a hidden subscription with a one off purchase. The subscription is for something that provides absolutely nothing- £31 a month! Currently claiming back through my credit card company. Beware.
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AVOID! They sign you up for a hidden subscription with a one off purchase. The subscription is for something that provides absolutely nothing- £31 a month! Currently claiming back through my credit card company. Beware.
Has anyone reported this bogus subscription charge to their banks as fraud?? And any success through that route?? Im a victim of this bogus subscription charge as well
Same experience as everyone one else. They don't refund money, they give you store credit. You also have to pay to ship it back to Australia. The auto subscribe isn't mentioned anywhere during purchase.
Its a scam, they charge first for the product and subscription, every month they change 30£ without any intimation about the subscription. Product is also very bad with 6 well made plastic balls
Trash product. Brooke after 3 uses, zero response after multiple emails sent. Heads up, buy it and you"automatically subscribe" to a $40 monthly charge. It provides you with nothing either. Scam
Should get 0 stars, total scam. Low quality products and then they sneak in a recurring charge for a membership which you have to jump through hoops to cancel.
Terrible. The tee popper and balls are not the advertised product. Total scam. Received a cheaper and poorly assembled ‘B-Hit Trainer’ popper in a box that was damaged. The balls were different to advertised. The popper broke after about 29 uses. I also did not receive the 'The Coaching Playbook' and I can see from other complaints that the ‘Dugout Club’ is also a scam.
I’ve been hoodwinked. Same crap everyone else is saying.
Life lesson, check reviews online.
I bought the ball popper thing. Kynvale then automatically enrolled me in a recurring subscription for $40/month that I never agreed too. The customer service team is not returning emails which is the only option to contact them.
SCAM! Obviously the product is crap but the recurring subscription is straight up theft!
This product is a SCAM. The baseball topper broke immediately; customer service does not respond to refund requests, AND they keep charging your credit card every month for the product! This company is criminal
Cheap product that will break within a day of use, on top of that I was charged for an annual membership 30 days later that I didn't sign up for and customer service refuses to reimburse or replace the broken popper.
The product is cheaply made and can be found on Aliexpress for much less. The company also then charges you a fee for their "Dugout Club" that they never tell you is a recurring fee per month, with no instruction on how to access the features. The product I bought was supposed to be a new redesigned and more robust product than their previous iterations. But, they sent the older less reliable product. I asked for the new product, the one I actually bought, and they did not provide it. A classic bait and switch tactic. Stick will the real Bandit Tee Popper.
The company misrepresents the quality of their product and the shipping time associated with delivery. The tea popper is a cheap Chinese knock off that ships from mainland China. In addition, the company adds on a subscription to something called the dugout club. You don't actually get anything for the subscription. It's just a scam to charge you more money.
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