We have a Facebook group for those of us who are due babies next month in December. A member has contacted us very concerned after a post she posted to our private group, questioning this products safety, has somehow been sent to the company - The CEO Mike Edwards has then taken it upon himself to message the member from multiple different private accounts and request to join our group for expectant mothers - which he most definitely is not.Why a company thinks it’s acceptable to request to join Facebook due date groups for expectant mothers, in an attempt to private message and harass their HEAVILY PREGNANT members is beyond me. What has happened is completely unprofessional and really shows me that the company cannot at all handle criticism. A man trying to join a group for pregnant women is strange in itself, but to invade people’s privacy by having some kind of “spy” account within the group that you’re using to view our posts and then taking it a step further to message them from your private account is disgusting.Your product was already off putting enough, but now I know who the money will be going to I DEFINITELY won’t be purchasing.
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