I had the unfortunate experience of subscribing to Elementor[removed by editor]’s services a year ago, and I cannot stress enough how much of a scam this company turned out to be. My ordeal began when I subscribed to one of their plans, and like any responsible consumer, I immediately turned off the auto-renewal option, or so I thought.<br />
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To my shock and dismay, Elementor[removed by editor] chose to keep me in the dark about their deceptive practices. They did not bother to inform me that they had sneakedily reactivated the auto-renewal feature, making it impossible for me to avoid unwanted charges. It’s crystal clear that this was a deliberate attempt to siphon more money from unsuspecting customers.<br />
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The icing on the cake of this infuriating experience was when I contacted their customer support in hopes of rectifying this issue. Instead of a helpful and understanding response, they flat out refused to refund my hard-earned money. Their refusal to admit fault and their unapologetic attitude left me fuming with anger.<br />
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Elementor[removed by editor]’s unethical tactics and lack of transparency are a glaring example of a company that puts profits above customer satisfaction. They intentionally make it difficult for customers to manage their auto-renewal settings, trapping them in a cycle of unwanted charges.<br />
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I want to shout this from the mountaintops: BEWARE OF ELEMENTOR[removed by editor]! They are nothing more than a money-grabbing scammer company that preys on unsuspecting customers. I urge everyone to stay far, far away from this unscrupulous company and save yourself the frustration and financial loss that I had to endure. You deserve better than to be taken advantage of by Elementor[removed by editor]’s deceitful practices.