compassionco.com Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware of the con artist owner

The 5 years of purchases I made because I not only loved the products but also to help support this “vegan” business meant absolutely NOTHING to them. It’s true that after people get CO-VID their personalities change because it changes the way the brain thinks and Andy Tabar certainly was NOT the same person after he got it. Also, the fact that he promoted getting vaxxed afterwards and got mad that real/ethical vegans (like me) unfollowed his and Compassion Co accounts on Facebook and Instagram is NOT anything a REAL vegan would do. Prevention from getting CO-VID by wearing a mask everywhere in public and staying away from as many people as possible that you don’t usually live with or around them is imperative to NOT needing to get vaccinated. I emailed the Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine last year and was informed that only 3 of the CO-VID vaccines don’t have any animal ingredients in them but ALL are still tested on animals as ALL man made medicines are (required by law unfortunately). So getting vaxxed means YOU are solely responsible for the continuation of millions of innocent animals in laboratories being murdered. Many vegans know about Compassion Co because it’s online and appears on vegans social media feeds (which is how I found out about it doing a Google search for vegan shirts), so Andy traveling to EVERY single Veg-fest and other vegan events around the US is NOT necessary to promote the products at the beginning of a global pandemic. Real, ethical vegans for the animals want to spend time with as least as many people as possible (whether it’s other vegans or animal hating eaters especially) because we know that humans are the WORST thing to EVER happen in this universe. Animals DO NOT murder each other out of hate and destroy/ruin this planet like people do which is why we would MUCH rather spend time with them than our own species. Also, animals DO NOT cause drama and stress like Andy and other people do. Anyway, at the end of 2021 I bought 3 shirts from Compassion Co because there was a $10 off deal if you bought 3 shirts, so I bought 2 t-shirts and 1 sweatshirt. Unfortunately I had to return 1 t-shirt and the sweatshirt because the sweatshirt sleeves were WAY too short even though I had ordered 2 hoodies and the brand was the same but the sleeves were long. I also have another sweatshirt from another vegan apparel company that was the exact same brand and size as the green sweatshirt from CC so I got the same size obviously. This was my 1st time making a return to CC so was VERY disappointed that whoever made that sweatshirt made the sleeves too short like a ¾ length, SMH. The cheapest return shipping was through USPS and still expensive at $12.60 and Andy should have refunded me for that because of the other same style, brand and size other vegan sweatshirt I already have since the sleeves on the green one from CC were abnormally short. On top of refusing to refund me that return shipping of $12.60, Andy also refused to refund the $32 on the other t-shirt I returned only reimbursing $22 keeping $10 so still owes me a total of $22.60 or that much credit to use in the future (but that won’t ever happen). He then got into my account online the Compassion Co website and changed what t-shirt I paid $22 for in the order, now showing that I paid $22 for the t-shirt that was returned instead of $32 but the t-shirt I kept WAS the 1 paid $22 for! Andy then had the audacity to ask me if I had screen shot to prove this, lol (because no you idiot I’ve NEVER had ANY other company hack into my account with them and change something I bought so that it looked like they owed me less money than what I originally paid for a product or service)! If you aren’t a fake apologist “vegan”, I DO NOT recommend buying anything from this con artist.

20 February 2022
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