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Registered: ‎06-28-2013

Re: Does any one use Melelucea?

Great, R & R.

And I think that most people would understand about a tight budget, so no worries about that in the future, OK? 8-)

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Re: Does any one use Melelucea?

I just want to add to this conversation that you should never use this product or any kind of Tea Tree oil if you have cats. It's toxic to them.

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Re: Does any one use Melelucea?

I guess Melaleuca is a good company, but I have a couple personal observations. I just recently cancelled a short-term membership.

There is a membership fee...I think it's $29?? We got a "special" at $1 through some friends. I told the friends I could not promise to stay a member.

The products are expensive when compared to comparable brands. You can get "preferred customer" prices (which I still think are high in most cases) only if you maintain your membership and buy things that add up to a certain amount of points each month....products usually totaling $50-60, plus shipping.

If you "forget" to place an order by the due date in a given month, you will automatically be shipped and charged for your "back up" order - an assortment of things you set up as your back up order when you enroll.

When I decided to cancel, I had to do so via mail. You can't do it online, or by phone. You have to fill in their required form and then fax or mail it to them. I don't have a fax, so I mailed it.

It may be a good company, but it was not what I wanted to be involved with.