I have occasionally ordered from Sahalie. A few days ago, I entered my email to obtain a $15 coupon from a pop-up box as I finished the order. I realized after I did this that I was agreeing to some very fine print, so I paged back to read it. Seems this "offer" was not an offer at all, but a clever way to con a monthly $15 out of unsuspecting customers. I emailed Sahalie immediately to cancel, admitting my error of clicking too fast, and received a reply a few days later that the "Sahalie Rewards" was not, in fact, them but another company they allow to use their ordering page "as a service to their customers"! Calling this group, I discover that they have been adding $15 to my credit card for 6 months and I didn't realize it! They cancelled my "membership" (for what, I ask? No benefit came to me) and now I am out of money $15 x 8. I am cancelling my Sahalie order in protest. Caveat Emptor!!! Sahalie should be ashamed of associating with this sort of come-on. I like their products, but not this low-life marketing scheme.
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