elo.health Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam Alert!!! If I can give this company a zero

If I can give this company a zero, I would. Beware of their personalized protein powder. They claim it to be health, but there’s a warning at the back of the bag there is a California Prop Warning (may cause birth defects & reproductive harm). I have stage 4 cancer & I will not risk myself even the slightest. I tried to reach out to them but they don’t have a contact number. They can only be reached via email. Their packaging said you can cancel via their app that you need to download. I did that but the app won’t let you go past the reason for cancellation. So you can’t really cancel. I called my cc company to report & my cc sent me a new card. To my surprise Elo Health was still able to charge my new cc without providing them my new cc info. My cc did an investigation & found out that this Elo Health saves your info in multiple digital wallets enabling them to charge you regardless because they don’t link your account to just one cc but they can link your account to your new cc that’s link to the cc account. So beware!!!

21 February 2025
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Hi Abigail, Thank you for sharing your concerns. We understand how important safety is, and we want to clarify that the Prop 65 warning is a requirement for products shipped to California, even if the ingredients are within safe limits. We care deeply about our customers' health, and we’re committed to following all regulations. We've ensured your account is cancelled and if you have any further concerns or feedback please don't hesitate to email us at elo@elo.health

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not worth your time

Not worth your time. They say that you'll get your results once they are in. Turns out you only get those results after you jump on a call with them. Except, their first available call is two weeks ago. Mind you this is a MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION. Such a waste of money from a sketchy company.

25 February 2022
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