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I clicked on a Facebook advertisement for a children's tracing workbook and it took me to one of these websites. The website is very attractive and describes these workbooks as being the #1 teacher recommended learning tool. They boast about having thousands of 5 star reviews. I ordered a set of five workbooks, which came with pens. They claimed this set was worth hundreds of dollars, and that it was on sale for $29.99. I did actually pay for and receive real products, which included the workbooks and pens. The photos on the website showed full-size workbooks, but the ones I received are about the size of an index card. The scam was when I began to see monthly charges of $29.99 from their company on my credit card, which they billed as a "subscription". They never mentioned a subscription alongside their product or on their website. I never received confirmation that I was being signed up for one, or that I was being offered any additional services or resources. I scoured their website for a way to contact them, and only found one email address.
$29.99
PA, USA- 16066
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
(412) 716-3482
Mytinythinker.com
Online Purchase
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Tiny thinkers
September 10, 2025
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