I should have know better than to order on a whim through a social media ad. I just received my order, and by golly it was a lot of product! After ordering I started getting other ads, and decided to look at the comment section and read some negative remarks. Mainly about unexpected subscription charges. Sure enough I in fact was set up for repeat automatic subscription renewals. Luckily I saw the negative reviews before it charged my credit card account.
Without further ado, to cancel the automatic subscription renewal select "Manage Subscriptions" on the top menu of their website.
After several attempts entering my email credentials, and not receiving an email, not in my spam either, I had to go to their chat settings requesting subscription cancellation. It took a few days, but their support team finally sent me an email to login to my account: rosabella site/login
You will need to enter Username & Password, which their support team supplied. My Username was my email address.
From there you can easily cancel the repeat renewal the company automatically set you up for. Of course, after several prompts asking if you are sure you want to cancel, and offering even more of the product at a discounted rate... What a shady practice not letting your customers know they are going to be charged without notice, and all the hoops you have to jump through to cancel!
I just took my first capsule of a 2 year supply, so hopefully it's a least a good product. I would make sure to look at reviews before taking the product as there are some potential side effects with medical conditions & being mixed with some medications. Introduction dosage also suggests to ease into it with 1 capsule a day for the first week or two.. Hoping it does as advertised with blood pressure, and what sold me via the facebook ad suggesting the product would help with reduction in cholesterol levels.
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