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Misleading Product – Extremely Disappointed
I purchased the Mental Health Planners Bundle (Master Resell Rights) from Wecreativelab on 23 March 2025. After finally reviewing the contents, I was extremely disappointed. The documents I received look nothing like what was advertised.
Their promotional material showcases vibrant, professionally designed planners full of colour and engaging visuals. In reality, the bundle contains plain, uninspired documents with minimal design effort. The stark contrast between what was promised and what was delivered feels deceptive.
The advertising is, in my view, both misleading and inaccurate. I would not recommend Wecreativelab to anyone based on this experience. The quality is so poor I wouldn't even use these materials as free giveaways.
Very dissatisfied.
UPDATE: They have now issued a refund on this product
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