Company has terrible service
While I respect many of the medical professionals and researchers who have lent their expertise to this company, I have lost respect for the company based on terrible customer service. In February of this year, I ordered products on their website following a health conference. When I placed my order, their online shopping service (Shopify, maybe?) offered a discount on a 2-lb canister as an add-on item, and I took that deal. A few weeks later (early March) I received all other products I had ordered, but not the canister. I sent a customer service inquiry, and was told it was a "pre-order" (despite there being no such wording at the time of sale) and it should be "shipping soon."
THREE months after that communication (mid-June), I realized I still hadn't received anything. I replied to their same email (which showed my order number) asking for a status update. Nothing. On June 27 I forwarded that email again, marked as high importance, requesting a response and a refund. Still nothing! Not even an acknowledgement that I had contacted them.
I have to assume the company is in disarray. The 2-lb canister seems to be out of stock, and offering a refund would be the right thing to do, as it's now been five months since I paid for my supposed pre-order.
I'm allowing two stars here instead of just one because the products are actually good, and if you see them in stores, try them. Just don't order online or try to contact the company.
*** UPDATE *** I tried a different tactic at the 5-month mark. Instead of replying to their original response to me, I submitted a whole new inquiry to their orders email address. This time they responded and the part of the order that was never delivered has been refunded. My guess is their email system ignores some replies to earlier emails or flags them as junk, perhaps-? The rep said a search of their database did not turn up any of my follow-up emails that had been ignored. But it is resolved now. Upgrading to three stars. I think they're trying to do good and their products are smart. Just need to work out some of the operational kinks, and maybe let people know if an item they ordered won't be available for awhile (or, ever).








