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Avoline are a bunch of scammers, they lead you in with a $3 purchase then "Upsell" you without your consent for an additional $67. The course material is also a bunch of GARBAGE. Looks like the cour... See more
⚠️Warning⚠️. After i bought $3.99 bundle, immediately they tried to charge or deduct $67 from my card fraudulently without any notice or transaction but thank God there's insufficient balance in my ca... See more
They are scammers after purchasing 3.99 offer they didn't send any login or download details. Their email addresses are not working and their phone number always busy. Report their pages and ads.
Best, honest, informative , quick oil change!!!
I drove completely across Appleton to get to this specific oil change place. Customer Service is so great! All the guys were super respectful and informing!! This time the young guy that assisted me was Michael (Asst mgr) . I went to another oil place (PDQ) last time and they took advantage of me being a woman 😡.
Just now, I got all the guys names at Vavoline, as I was driving out.
Michael, Carlos and Christian.
Thanks Guys!!!!
Same as everyone said below
Same as everyone said below, a bunch of useless futureless scammers, charging you money without your permission + the given material is wack.
they cash from you even if you refuse the upsell
they are using the funnel upsell method, when you use your credit card to pay, you'll be prompted with an upsell.
Be aware, even if you click on NOT INTERESTED they will still cash from you!!!!
I reported abuse on their registrar company website dynadot >> report-abuse and on meta, all their comments are fake bots/users.
Avoline are a bunch of scammers!!!
Avoline are a bunch of scammers, they lead you in with a $3 purchase then "Upsell" you without your consent for an additional $67. The course material is also a bunch of GARBAGE. Looks like the course they created is a few copy and past PDF's and that's it... please stay away!!!
Help to stop these criminals by reporting their domain by doing a quick WHOIS search on Google and type in avoline.co and finding their domain registrar, there will be an abuse email that you can send your finding to.
The more of us that stand up to this the quicker they will get taken down.
Sales funnel scam
As others are saying, this is a scam and no refunds after they have misleading you to order 'upsells'.
SCAM
You'd think you're getting a good deal for 3 bucks, but after completing your purchase they have an upsell offer where you get scammed when you try to click away; the No, thank you button is actually a YES button, so you get charged again for the upsell which is $67,-
The company offers a cleverly worded trap…
The company offers a cleverly worded yet deceptive (as this collection of reviews attests) pair of options to continue after the first purchase. By clicking the wrong one, you consent to having your card debited.
These guys must be getting a reputation—my bank automatically blocked my card as soon as the transaction was submitted and sent me a text message advising of the block and to phone them immediately.
My card will be replaced and a dispute filed against the company.
I will not invalidate my claim by clicking on (accepting delivery of) the 2nd product.
Scammed
I wish I read all these before I purchased. They did the same thing to me, I tried to buy a 3 dollars promotion and they ended up charging me 80 unauthorized dollars from my account. The don't reply to their emails and social media.
Scammed
Same as everyone below. Purchase a $3.99 product and they added a $67 item. Phone and email don't work. Reporting them to the BBB and Facebook.
They are scammers after purchasing 3.99…
They are scammers after purchasing 3.99 offer they didn't send any login or download details. Their email addresses are not working and their phone number always busy. Report their pages and ads.
FRAUD - Report to Meta & Local Authorities
FRAUD! These Pakistani-hacker scammers steal money from your account if you buy their $3 offer -- the upsells are set to trigger additional withdrawals even if you decline them. This has been reported to Interpol's Cyber Crime unit. They took $67 extra from me, then refused to refund though their sites state they guarantee for 90 days.
SCAM !!!
SCAM !!!! DO NOT BUY FROM THEM.
I bought their product for 3 $.They charged 67 $ more .
Couldn't reach them or get my money back.
They tried to steal $67 from my card
⚠️Warning⚠️. After i bought $3.99 bundle, immediately they tried to charge or deduct $67 from my card fraudulently without any notice or transaction but thank God there's insufficient balance in my card. They're totally scammer.
AVOLINE SCAM ALERT
COMPANY NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN TOTAL SCAM. WE NEED TO REPORT ALL THEIR ADS ON FB AND IG SO THEY ARENT ALLOWED TO ADVERTISE. THEIR EMAIL ADRESS IS A SHAM IT DOESNT WORK SO DONT EVEN BOTHER
Unauthorised Charged
They took money out of my bank account for no reason and no justification. Their policy states that they offer refunds however when asked they said they wouldn’t provide one. I will be contacting lawyers for justice of not only my money but the number of other people they have done this too
SCAMMERS
SCAMMERS, DO NOT PURCHASE NOTHING BE CAREFULL ENTER FOR A 9.99 CHARGE and ended paying an extra 67.99
Stole money from my card
Stole money from my card, taking an additional $67.00 on top of a $9.99 sale. Thieves. I have reported them to my bank.
TOTAL SCAM
TOTAL SCAM. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING, EVEN FOR A FEW DOLLARS, FROM THESE SCAMMERS. Like many other people in these reviews, I was taken in by the very cheap price for a digital package. They then took multiple charges of over €60 from my card. Luckily they were only able to take €130. as I didn't have anymore money in my account. I should have realised when I noticed that they had the Paypal logo as method of payment but it didn't work.
Scam!
Yup, like everyone else said they’re a scam. Once they take your money, you get nothing in return. When you try to reach out through email or DMs nobody gets back to you. Don’t let the low price fool you.
there was not $64 in my bank, if so they would've stolen it!!
Thank God there was not $64 in my bank, if so they would've stolen it!! I wanted to buy a $3 business guide PDF on an Instagram ad, it looked fishy but I said $3 ain't that much I am so glad my bank didn't have $64 in it because they were about to steal me a huge amount of money, I do not recommend this website even tho I got my PDF via email but trust me they all generated by AI and just about 3 long pages nothing more. You can not even find the author there is no link to their work or background, which is clearly a scam.
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