Dealdayfinder Reviews 8

TrustScore 2 out of 5

2.2

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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

False advertising on products

False advertising on products, add ons that you can't decline without going through steps I've never heard of before. Poor customer service to the point I felt my emails were replied by AI generated "form" responses not an actual customer service representative. After several emails and having to repeat myself in each email, I was told "if I want a 'hard copy' you can download the book and print it." I don't have a computer, printer or bookbinder. They were reluctant to give me even a partial refund, I submitted a dispute with my bank and received a partial refund in less than 10 minutes when I fought tooth and nail with them for 7 hours.

March 30, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam site that steals your information

Went to go and try to buy a book from them, only for them to not charge me for the book but to just take my credit card info, and I instead get a fraud prevention notification on my phone saying someone just tried to buy something from BOSCOBOUTIQUE.COM I selected yes because I’m in no position to wait for a new card at the moment and then emptied my checking so they couldn’t use it again. They then tried to use it again yesterday. I had to cancel the card and request a new one. I never got the book I was trying to buy, and only got scammed out of my card info. I tried to send a ticket request to the help desk for the matter and I was only told that since I wasn’t charged there was no issue. Only now that I’m seeing this do I see I’m not the only one who has suffered with this place. This site needs to be shut down.

March 28, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It’s a scam and this company needs to…

It’s a scam and this company needs to be shut down. The book that I bought was supposed to be $4.90but when my account showed another payment for like $36. So they said they couldn’t refund that but come yesterday they tried to take another $36 out. I just got off the phone with them. Supposedly my money would be refunded but I just canceled my whole card

March 10, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam

They say the solar Bible is $4.95 then they ding you with a $36 charge and they don't tell you that you have a subscription now and that you only have 2 days to cancel it BUT it take 5 business days to clear so you can't possibly cancel it in two days. What a fkg scam.

January 3, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total scam site

Total scam site. At the final page before confirming purchase I was told my total was $4.90 and then it charged my bank account $26. They sent me a digital download instantly so that disqualified me from getting my money back. Now I'm working with my bank to settle the FRAUDULENT CHARGES

November 9, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dealdayfinder.com Subscription Scam

Dealdayfinder.com is a scam. I unfortunately tried to buy a $4.90 USD digital workbook on their website on my phone, but the transaction appeared to not go through. I then received a text from my bank saying there was a new suspicious charge on my card from BOUTIQUERADAR.COM and to confirm with Y or N, and I said Y because I really was trying to buy this workbook.

The mobile checkout page wasn't very clear about this, but I looked up the same site on my laptop and saw that they automatically add a free 2-day trial onto the purchase and then have the following conditions:

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Free 2 Days Trial Period. If you enroll in a free trial period for the DealDayFinder.Vip, you are not charged for 2 days from the date of purchase for the subscription membership (you will be charged for any physical products that you purchase). However, you will be required to provide payment information to pay for the DealDayFinder.Vip fees, including any taxes, which will be due once the trial period ends, unless you cancel as outlined below. New members only.

Charges and Automatic Renewals. On the day after your trial ends, your credit card or other payment method on file will be charged the DealDayFinder.Vip fees of 42 dollars 95 cents USD (exclusive of taxes) without obtaining your further confirmation. Further, your DealDayFinder.Vip will automatically renew each billing period of 30 days, and you will be charged 42 dollars 95 cents USD (exclusive of taxes) every 30 days, until you cancel.

Cancellation. If you do not want to continue the DealDayFinder.Vip after the trial period or if you wish to cancel the DealDayFinder.Vip at any time, you may do so by filling out the Cancel Membership form on our Website, by emailing us at [removed], now at least 3 days before the next billing period with your full name and the email and physical address associated with your use of the order. Your failure to cancel or your continued use of the DealDayFinder.Vip reaffirms that Company is authorised to charge you for, and you are responsible for paying, all DealDayFinder.Vip fees.

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I emailed them to make sure I didn't accidentally sign up for a subscription. They replied that the transaction was never completed. I emailed again to make sure I wasn't subscribed, but they didn't respond. However, a few days later, I received a text from my bank saying there was a new suspicious charge on my card and to confirm with Y or N. The charge was in the exact same amount and from a similar sounding website as the previous charge - FOREBOUTIQUE.COM. I ended up having to cancel my credit card and they're sending me a new one.

October 16, 2025
Unprompted review

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