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- Colorado Springs, CO, USA

Warrior Babe advertises on Social Media sites and portrays itself as weight loss experts, specifically for more mature women in menopause.

I requested for information on July 13, 2024 and received a call back from a sales rep. The sales rep engaged in high-pressure sales tactics and would not give any information unless all "decision-makers" were in the call. I specifically shared that I needed a coach that had knowledge and could work with menopausal women. I shared that I had tried many different approaches and that I was under medical care. After the presentation I was assured that Warrior Babe worked and could support my needs.

They wanted to charge $6500, up front for a year-long program. I shared that the amount was very high and unaffordable. Ultimately I agreed to pay $3250 and pay the remaining $3250 in 30 days.

From the first week, I started to doubt whether this program was legitimate, and I could see that they were not addressing the issues I specifically detailed in the conversation. I was assigned a coach, and I did receive meal plans, but they were not catered to menopausal women. They were just meal plans that can be found online through Google. Their platform was very buggy (items did not sync properly), and they required members to have a PUBLIC My Fitness Pal account to track Macros. They even recommended to not sync My Fitness Pal with their Warrior Babe app because there were issues.

After 30 days, I did not receive any menopause specific meal plans. I was directed to videos available for free online and I had actually gained weight on the program.

I spoke with customer service and (for the 3rd time) told them that the program was not what they advertised. They finally agreed to do a pro-rated refund for the price of the plan, but deducted $1197 from the $3250 I paid. They said the first month was $697, plus $500 for a saliva test kit that they did not disclose up front that I was paying for.

To be fair, I was willing to pay for the first month (although I had negative results and they caused me more harm than good) and the kit and did the folliwng breakdown:

I paid $3250 as half of $6500.

I canceled the second half of this plan, and Santana informed me that the $3250 would cover my plan until December 22, 2024 (about five months).

So that's what the calculation is based on.

The Equilife kit was $499.

$3250 - $499 = $2751

Start date July 13 - Dec 22 is 162 days

$2751 / 162 = $16.98 per day.

July 13 - Aug 12 is 30 days.

30 X 16.98 = 509.40

$2751 - $509.40 = $2241.60

Pro-rated refund amount should be $2241.60.

I did receive a partial refund, but I believe the entire plan is more of a scam, with high-pressure sales tactics, a very poor tracking platform, and coaches with limited knowledge. In the end, I did not receive the plan as advertised (I specifically asked for a menopause-specific diet), and it cost me $1197 for 30 days. Ideally, I would have received a full refund, but I am being forced to settle for less than I paid and can not speak with a supervisor. Buyers should be protected from these predators who take advantage of older women who are desperate to lose weight.

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