Allurashop Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unknowingly signed up to a subscription

I would like to point out that when I made my first purchase it was not made clear that I was signing up to a subscription. However one month later Allurashop have taken money from my bank and are sending me another month’s supply of capsules.
I feel that I cannot trust a company that puts people on subscriptions in such a devious way.
If you made it clear and obvious to customers that they were signing up to a subscription you might retain more customers.
I would have preferred an obvious question to be asked of me ‘do you want to have a subscription’ with a tick box for
yes or no
I believe the product may be working for me but, because of the feeling of being scammed into a subscription, I am not inclined to continue to purchase from them ever again. A very sneaky company.

April 24, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have a severe rheumatoid arthritis…

I have a severe rheumatoid arthritis and a joint pain. I found an advert on Facebook about the supplement called Allura. I bought a bottle but there was a sale. so they gave me 2 . That was on 26.04.26. Today I got an e-mail from them saying that they charged my bank for £23 plus 2.95 delivery with thanks. They write that it is a subscription. WHAT??? I never subscribed. These pills do not help me. How dare they? That means they know my bank details and can take my money any time they want. I am going to phone my bank but this is appalling!!!

May 26, 2026
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