Were You Unexpectedly Charged by Mindvalley?
You may have a legal claim.
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Wittels McInturff Palikovic is investigating Mindvalley’s subscription and auto-renewal practices after widespread reports that consumers were:
Charged after believing they canceled
Enrolled in recurring subscriptions without clear consent
Denied refunds—even when they acted quickly
Unable to find or use cancellation options
If this happened to you, you are not alone—and you may be entitled to compensation.
What’s Going On?
Consumers across the country report a consistent pattern:
Purchasing what appeared to be a one-time program
Later discovering automatic renewal charges
Struggling to cancel due to confusing or nonfunctional systems
Being charged hundreds of dollars unexpectedly
Our investigation has found that these complaints are not isolated—they reflect a broader pattern of alleged conduct.
One consumer reported being charged nearly $500 “with no way to cancel or refund.”
A Pattern of Complaints
Reports from consumers describe:
Hidden or unclear subscription terms
Lack of meaningful consent to recurring billing
Broken or hard-to-find cancellation links
Charges continuing after cancellation attempts
These allegations mirror concerns raised in litigation filed on behalf of consumers in several different states. Consumers allege Mindavlley is “a scam!! [T]hey don’t follow their refund or cancellation policies. . . . [I]ts a big greedy corporation trying to use your pain for monetary gains.” Another alleges, “Unauthorized Renewal. They charge[d] my credit card for a renewal that I did not know existed. . . . They will not refund my money. They say I needed to cancel the renewal prior to being charged. If you go to their website [it] has no cancelation feature. . . . I am SO FRUSTRATED I could scream. They stole my money and will not give it back.” Complaints allege that, when consumers can find Mindvalley’s cancellation link, which one user said took “almost two hours,” the links often do not work.
Why This May Be Illegal
Companies that use subscription billing must comply with automatic renewal laws, which typically require, at minimum:
Clear and conspicuous disclosure of recurring charges
Affirmative consumer consent
Easy-to-use cancellation mechanisms
Do You Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
You signed up for a Mindvalley program or membership
You were charged automatically after your initial purchase
You did not clearly agree to recurring billing
You had difficulty canceling
You were denied a refund
Even if you’re unsure, we encourage you to reach out.
About the Case
Wittels McInturff Palikovic has already filed several class action lawsuits against Mindvalley in federal court alleging deceptive subscription practices.
We are continuing to investigate claims and speak with affected consumers nationwide.
Why Contact Us?
✔ Free consultation
✔ No upfront cost
✔ Confidential review
Our firm has extensive experience handling auto-renewal and subscription fraud cases, including major consumer recoveries.
Take Action Now
If you were charged by Mindvalley without your clear consent or couldn’t cancel your subscription:
Tell us what happened.
Call: (914) 775-8862
Email: case@wittelslaw.com
Or click here and submit the form
There is no cost to contact us—and no risk in learning your rights.
