BEWARE. SCAM!!! I would give this company minus zero stars if I could. They use Instagram ads and prey on neurodivergent people. They have very dubious, unethical business and subscription practices.... See more
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Deceiving scam wanting money to get your answer that was from a FREE service
Services with false hope and information from the beginning. Over Facebook it says FREE survey to determine your level of ADHD, or to confirm your Autism.
Then once your done the survey it says please pay to get results. This is praying on those who need. Those with disabilities. And extorting them for money after saying free. It should state the cost before you start any surveys. Instead it causes stress and annoyance towards your company.
False hope in understanding yourself. Praying on people needing the help to understand and learn to be able to seek proper help.
This is a money gimmick and probably created and handled by an AI software created by AI and not by a human as a human being would have a brain to be compassionate and caring and to scam people
I was unaware of the subscription
Merchant provided no subscription confirmation emails or access details post-quiz, despite claiming I was subscribed. I received zero communications from BloomInto after the initial quiz—no welcome, invoices, reminders, or service info. This proves lack of informed consent and no value delivered, especially during my ASD burnout when clear prompts were crucial. I wasn’t aware I was subscribed to a service, If BloomInto truly had me “subscribed” to a legitimate service (whatever premium content or tools they offer), standard business ethics (and often legal requirements) would demand welcome emails, subscription confirmations, usage reminders, or invoices outlining what you’re paying for. The absence screams deception: It suggests the sign-up was designed to fly under the radar, auto-charging without engagement to keep the money rolling in from unaware users like myself. This isn’t an oversight; it’s a common tactic in scam-adjacent subscription traps, where they bank on people not noticing until too late (or never). I didn’t catch the first payment, I did however, catch the second one and am now working with PayPal to get a full refund!!! They have no empathy or understanding when it come to autistic burnout and how things can go undetected. The quiz is a trap!!
Dirty tricks, preying on people’s emotions
As for many others, I was happy to spend $1.99USD to get an assessment and knew it would be a silly, flippant report. When my PayPal account showed they charged me for 42 ‘units’, I thought I must have missed something. PayPal were fantastic and are looking into a dispute case on the transaction- I included reference to these reviews and that was very helpful. Hoping for a refund but at least I can block any future charges this way. Thank you to those you provided these reviews - wish I’d read them first.
Literally a scam.
They charged me for a subscription…
They charged me for a subscription without my consent. I don't even know what it was for, I never got any emails about it.
They have refunded one of the charges and supposedly the other will be refunded. I insisted they do so. I didn't notice the first charge, thought it was from something else. Caught it the second time. Paypal was no help though.
They outta be prosecuted. There's no telling how many people they've done it to.
UAB DREAMFIN Enneagram Test on Facebook is a Scam!
I received a notification from my bank about a potential fraud charge from "UAB DREAMFIN" for $56.15. It was for an enneagram test on Facebook that was supposed to be $2.99. Told the bank that I did not authorize $56.15! They declined the charge for me but I had to get a new card because my card has been compromised.
Not Even PayPal Can Help!!
Out of curiosity, I did the "Autism Spectrum Test" I found on Facebook. I paid US$1.99 for the 7 Day full access Base Plan and clicked the "View Your Report" button on the "Thank you for Your order" page.
I think that is where the scam tricks you and you have inadvertently signed on for a monthly payment plan at US$39.99 charged on your card from "UAB Dreamfin" (with a support email address to something called eatsdiets).
I thought I'd paid $1.99 for a report which I had 7 day access. Paypal had this to say -
"Based on our records, a billing agreement was activated on your PayPal account with UAB Dreamfin on the 14 Aug 2025. Normally, this would happen if the agreement on the first payment includes saving your PayPal account on your account with them and if you don't cancel the subscription before the renewal date, they will automatically charge you again. You can contact them directly to confirm if that was included on their terms and conditions."
But how can you cancel a subscription you didn't know you had?
I'd love to know how much BloomInto get from all the one-off $39.99 payments they manage to scam.
This company is a scam
This company is a scam. They will charge your card for $39.99 from a Vilnius, Lithuania VPN. I had to lock my card and have a new debt card issued to stop the charges. STAY AWAY!
Lithuanian police are sounding the alarm over what they describe as an epidemic of fraud, with victims losing their homes and entire life savings to sophisticated criminal schemes. - 2025.06.01
Paid for my report
Paid for my report, never received it. I checked every email folder I have especially spam which is checked daily to keep space. I emailed them about this and was told over 20 times to check spam folder and when I responded each time explaining it was still not received, they just send the same message. Don’t waste your money and I thankfully was able to catch the hidden subscription agreement and cancel in time.
Refunded via PayPal
Refunded via PayPal — here’s how I did it
Like many others, I thought I was buying a one-off $1.99 report. My PayPal receipt even showed it as a standalone transaction (no subscription ID). A week later, Bloom Into took $39.99 via a subscription I never knowingly agreed to.
I raised a case with PayPal explaining:
• My $1.99 receipt showed no subscription.
• The $39.99 charge came with a hidden Billing Agreement I didn’t authorise.
• Their Terms & Conditions bury the fact that $1.99 converts into $39.99/month, and claim “no refunds,” which is unfair under UK law.
PayPal refunded the $39.99 and I cancelled the subscription agreement (UAB Dreamfin) in my PayPal automatic payments.
Tip for others:
• Cancel the automatic payment in PayPal (Settings → Payments → Manage Automatic Payments).
• File a dispute with PayPal as “unauthorised recurring payment without informed consent.”
• Attach your $1.99 receipt (shows it looked like a one-off), the $39.99 charge, and cancellation proof.
Don’t give up — I got my refund back and you can too.
Very BAD BAD - DO NOT TRUST they will rip you off
I got a $1.99 report, that's it. I was never asked about a subscription, never authorized anything past the $1.99. I contacted PayPal about it and also cancelled the auto payment for these devious NOT people. They charged $39.99 and I contacted my bank and asked not to put it through. If it goes through my cell phone bill will bounce and cost me an extra $30 overdraft fee. These people are going after elderly and disabled and ripping them off. All they have to do is keep the first payment. It's SO WRONG!!!. They should be SHUT DOWN!!! Amazon did this tricking people into a subscription stuff too. No good businesses anymore, all criminal actors. It's disgusting.
Scam
Lured in to take a quiz not knowing there was a charge. After answering many questions I’m told there is a 1.99 fee. So I paid the small amount to see my answers. A week later I get a charge for 39.99. Didn’t even know what it was at first. But then told them I never subscribed to anything. I received a reply that it was in the terms and agreement document that I “agreed”to and that I could not get a refund. This is nothing more than a scam.
Scam. Stay away!
Scam. Stay away. They tell you there is a plan but there is no info, zero value. You’d be better off paying a therapist than this.
They lure you in with a $2 charge but do not tell you the payments are recurring. I lost $120USD because PayPal would not help. I had to block them to stop the payments
Scam Artists
Was lured in by a promise of a $1 “this is where you’re at on the autism scale” con job, nothing received but emails about my “autism plan” that I never touched or interacted with. Charged $70AUD for absolutely nothing, PayPal refused to refund as they stated it was a legitimate transaction. Dodgy company.
Avoid, if you don’t want to get billed after the trial period. No way to cancel.
This is a scam.
You can sign up for initial report, but then can’t cancel the subscription.
I was charged, even though I requested to cancel the same day. I requested cancellation three times. I heard nothing from them.
There is no phone number, and so I raised a claim with PayPal.
Cancelled but still charged
Cancelled by contacting their support 7 days before trial ended but still charged auto renewal charge, refused to issue a refund. their parent company is UAB Dreamfin. Had to dispute on PayPal. Stay away if you can.
Unfortunate contact …
Back in July 2025 I have filled a short quiz and asked for it results for $1.9 yet I was without my concerns. They charged $39 for four months for this call which is full package. With the results of the first questionnaire I have not been sent anything there was no trace of communication from them yet I paid hold a lot of money.
Terrible bad
Terrible bad! Too expensive for unnecessary information. Irrelevant! Every week billing! I had do delete my card from Paypal!! I just want my money back!
Run away!
Very poor quality product
Very poor quality product. They use very evasive tactics. Luring you in with a very low cost initial starting product, but what you don't realize is that you're actually agreeing to a monthly charge of $39.99. For useless garbage. They use extremely evasive tactics that make it very difficult to cancel. In the end, I had to block the charges on my credit card
This "service" is a total waste
This "service" is a total waste. Elementary school level material.
No refunds policy makes it a scam.
STAY AWAY!
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