![]() ![]() While not exactly a scam (most people say they do receive the products they order), the products appear low quality, overpriced, and you can get better products for cheaper at conventional retailers. The other gift cards go to sites that all have a similar web design and pricing format.Ī quick google shows that all the sites are owned by a single person behind Mothers Lounge, LLC, based in Utah, which has had many complaints and news articles about deceptive and underhanded marketing practices. With the "free gift card" plus shipping, it is still cheaper to buy from Amazon or Target. The items are overpriced, the "gift card" cannot be combined with any other discount, and the shipping is exorbitant, presumably to make up profit for whatever the gift card takes off. I was skeptical but tried out one of the sites which sold reusable breast pads. ![]() If you got Enfamil's sample box you may have noticed included a set of 12 gift cards that "have already been paid in full." They are to no-name baby gear sites I've never heard of (,, .), and appear to be fairly generous $30-60 each. ![]()
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