Misaligned Values – Aggressive Contract and No Compassion for a Grieving Widow
I enrolled in the FlipSisters program on July 15, 2024—less than a month after my husband passed away. I was emotionally shattered and seeking a path forward. Their messaging around sisterhood, empowerment, and service drew me in.
But when I quickly realized I wasn’t mentally or emotionally ready to participate, I reached out and requested a refund. I had not accessed their modules, group calls, or trainings. My request was denied, with a firm reinforcement of their “no refunds” policy—even in a circumstance as extreme as recent bereavement.
What stood out most, though, was the tone and structure of their contract. It contains language threatening to report participants to credit agencies and third-party collections if a chargeback is attempted—something that feels deeply at odds with a brand built on the idea of “empowering women.” This isn’t just firm policy—it’s aggressive, fear-based legal positioning designed to silence and discourage consumers from seeking recourse.
The “support” I was later offered—extended access and a mindset call—felt more like a PR move than an attempt to resolve anything. A low-effort concession meant to keep me quiet and protect their image, rather than honor the situation with true compassion.
I’m sharing this because I wish I had seen a review like this before signing up—especially in a time of grief. Be cautious, especially if you’re in a vulnerable season of life. The branding and the actual business ethics don’t align.
Data experienței: 29 April, 2025
Data experienței: 29 April, 2025