SuperGrok Automatic Renewal Investigation

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Were You Charged for a SuperGrok Subscription You Didn’t Know You Signed Up For or After You Thought You Had Canceled?

Wittels McInturff Palikovic is investigating widespread complaints regarding SuperGrok, an AI platform from xAI. SuperGrok is facing growing consumer complaints over its subscription and automatic renewal practices. Many customers report being enrolled in recurring billing programs without clear disclosure or informed consent, resulting in unexpected and unwanted payments. Customers also report problems with canceling a SuperGrok subscription.

Our firm is investigating whether SuperGrok’s practices violate state and federal automatic renewal and consumer protection laws. You can contact us by clicking here, calling (914) 775-8862, or emailing us at case@wittelslaw.com. and were unexpectedly charged, enrolled in a recurring plan without clearly understanding the renewal terms, had trouble canceling, or continued to be charged after trying to cancel, you may have legal claims under state automatic renewal and consumer protection laws.

What Is This Investigation About?

Our firm is investigating whether xAI used deceptive subscription practices in marketing, selling, and renewing subscriptions to SuperGrok. Consumers complain that, once enrolled, SuperGrok makes it difficult and confusing to cancel their automatically renewing memberships to prevent consumers from stopping automatic payments to SuperGrok.

Upon investigation, evidence suggests that SuperGrok enrolls users in deceptive, automatically renewing subscription plans with no clear indication that their purchase will result in ongoing charges. Frustrated consumers report signing up for free trials and then being unexpectedly enrolled in pricey annual subscriptions, attempting to cancel but finding their efforts blocked by a needlessly confusing process, and continuing to be charged after they thought they had canceled successfully.

Consumers report that “there is absolutely no way to cancel,” complain that SuperGrok is a “scam,” and that charges continue even after “I cancelled my subscription.” Another frustrated consumer warns: “Don’t fall for this scam.”

Were You Charged by SuperGrok After You Thought You Made a One-Time Purchase?

You may have a legal claim if you:

  • Were charged repeatedly by SuperGrok

  • Were enrolled in a subscription or collection you did not knowingly agree to

  • Received unwanted subscription renewals

  • Tried to cancel but continued to be billed

Contact Our Law Firm – Free Consultation

Our law firm represents consumers nationwide in cases involving deceptive subscription practices and automatic renewal violations. We are currently investigating claims against SuperGrok.

If you believe you were improperly charged, we encourage you to contact us.

  • Free, confidential consultation

  • No costs

Contact us today to learn your rights and see if you qualify.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be out a lot of money to contact you?
No. Even small recurring charges can add up and support a legal claim.

What if I already canceled?
You may still be eligible if you were charged without proper disclosure or consent.

How much does it cost to speak with a lawyer?
Nothing. Consultations are free and confidential.

If you were charged a renewal fee you didn’t authorize, were denied a refund, or had difficulty canceling your SuperGrok subscription, we want to hear from you. Contact a class action attorney at WMP for a free case evaluation. If a lawsuit is filed, there is no cost or fee to join the case. You can contact us by clicking here, calling (914) 775-8862, or emailing us at case@wittelslaw.com.