Discovered a monthly subscription charge. I had purchased an item from the company, as I was checking out there was lots of clickbank with many offers. I clicked no on all of them. However, unbeknownst to me apparently the item I purchased came with a hidden monthly subscriptio fee that wasn’t readily advertised. Only after reading others complaints did I figure out what probably happened. Furthermore, I tried to even look into what the subscription entailed, it said an email with your username and login info will be sent. Well I searched my email, even my spam folder for said email. Nothing. I was going to at least check to see what the subscription included and how to cancel. Sadly buyer beware. I will update once I hear back from the company. Teachsundayschool.com
I purchased a $5 bible timeline to download and print for my Sunday school kids to color and was tricked into being automatically billed for a subscription I wasn't aware of. As I go back and look at the website I see that many tactics were used to hide and distract from the fact that there was an automatic subscription including putting it in the fine print, making other words larger, bold, and colored.
Not only do they scam you with one hidden $19.99 subscription but after checkout, they try to upsell you on another $1 product that has another hidden subscription for $19.00.
It's absolutely disgusting that a Christian Sunday School company is scamming people like this. I can't even believe it!
The most damning thing they did was try to defraud me by doctoring my receipt. When I tried to ask for a refund they sent me an edited receipt that had the words “Recurring Sale Notice”. The receipt I received did not say “Recurring Sale Notice”. I have attached screen shots of this.
I ordered two products from their website for bible reference. What I didn't realize was that they offered one of those two products with a monthly subscription price of $19.99, which (1) was not disclosed up front and (2) buried in fine print on the digital receipt from their payment processor (ClickBank). Nothing about their payment model is transparent. Don't think that because they sell Christian-focused products that they're legitimate.
Teach Sunday School Reviews
Discovered a monthly subscription charge. I had purchased an item from the company, as I was checking out there was lots of clickbank with many offers. I clicked no on all of them. However, unbeknownst to me apparently the item I purchased came with a hidden monthly subscriptio fee that wasn’t readily advertised. Only after reading others complaints did I figure out what probably happened. Furthermore, I tried to even look into what the subscription entailed, it said an email with your username and login info will be sent. Well I searched my email, even my spam folder for said email. Nothing. I was going to at least check to see what the subscription included and how to cancel. Sadly buyer beware. I will update once I hear back from the company. Teachsundayschool.com
I purchased a $5 bible timeline to download and print for my Sunday school kids to color and was tricked into being automatically billed for a subscription I wasn't aware of. As I go back and look at the website I see that many tactics were used to hide and distract from the fact that there was an automatic subscription including putting it in the fine print, making other words larger, bold, and colored.
Not only do they scam you with one hidden $19.99 subscription but after checkout, they try to upsell you on another $1 product that has another hidden subscription for $19.00.
It's absolutely disgusting that a Christian Sunday School company is scamming people like this. I can't even believe it!
The most damning thing they did was try to defraud me by doctoring my receipt. When I tried to ask for a refund they sent me an edited receipt that had the words “Recurring Sale Notice”. The receipt I received did not say “Recurring Sale Notice”. I have attached screen shots of this.
I ordered two products from their website for bible reference. What I didn't realize was that they offered one of those two products with a monthly subscription price of $19.99, which (1) was not disclosed up front and (2) buried in fine print on the digital receipt from their payment processor (ClickBank). Nothing about their payment model is transparent. Don't think that because they sell Christian-focused products that they're legitimate.