Scam ! – They don’t refund, careful guys !
I bought the plugin yesterday and unfortunately, I noticed after a short time that its not going to fit my needs. They promote their 30 days refund guarantee, but unfortunately it’s not true. I asked for it one hour after I bought the extension to cancel it ASAP before the money transfer even takes places. I explained my issue via ticket, but they told me that it doesn’t fit their refund policy. So careful before buying, their 30 days refund policy is a marketing scam!
ecomlux
January 19, 2024
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1 reply
Misleading “Free Trial” and Appalling Customer Support
I purchased a MotoPress plugin that was advertised as including a free trial, with the checkout page literally stating “Pay and start trial.” Naturally, I assumed this meant I could try the plugin risk-free and request a refund if it wasn’t suitable. My assumption was completely reasonable — the “free trial” wording also appears on other pages within the same Hotel Booking plugin environment, which the plugin I purchased depends on. So when the checkout reinforced that message, I believed the same trial conditions applied across their connected products. I realised within 24 hours that the plugin wouldn’t suit my needs and requested a refund right away. Instead of a professional or understanding response, I received dismissive, gaslighting replies from support. The representative twisted parts of my message, falsely claimed I hadn’t provided a reason for the refund (I clearly had), and replied in a defensive, accusatory tone rather than offering any genuine help. It’s misleading to advertise a free trial when there is no trial at all, and it’s unethical to treat customers this way when the misunderstanding stems from their own marketing. Their support seems designed to wear you down rather than provide genuine assistance. Warning to others: Be absolutely certain this plugin fits your exact needs before purchasing. Once they have your money, you’re unlikely to get any meaningful help or refund — even if their own checkout and related product pages give the impression of a free trial.
bug is in every new version
Since version 4.8, the bug is in every new version. Customer requirements are only written down somewhere, but they are rarely applied.
Misleading “Free Trial” and Appalling Customer Support
I purchased a MotoPress plugin that was advertised as including a free trial, with the checkout page literally stating “Pay and start trial.” Naturally, I assumed this meant I could try the plugin risk-free and request a refund if it wasn’t suitable. My assumption was completely reasonable — the “free trial” wording also appears on other pages within the same Hotel Booking plugin environment, which the plugin I purchased depends on. So when the checkout reinforced that message, I believed the same trial conditions applied across their connected products. I realised within 24 hours that the plugin wouldn’t suit my needs and requested a refund right away. Instead of a professional or understanding response, I received dismissive, gaslighting replies from support. The representative twisted parts of my message, falsely claimed I hadn’t provided a reason for the refund (I clearly had), and replied in a defensive, accusatory tone rather than offering any genuine help. It’s misleading to advertise a free trial when there is no trial at all, and it’s unethical to treat customers this way when the misunderstanding stems from their own marketing. Their support seems designed to wear you down rather than provide genuine assistance. Warning to others: Be absolutely certain this plugin fits your exact needs before purchasing. Once they have your money, you’re unlikely to get any meaningful help or refund — even if their own checkout and related product pages give the impression of a free trial.
No refunds given, check before purchase…
I purchased the Appointment Booking plugin from MotoPress expecting it would meet my needs based on their website. After several hours of testing, it became clear it wouldn’t work for my use case, so I opened a support ticket to request a refund. Unfortunately, the support I received (from Eugene) was dismissive and unprofessional. I was told things such as: “we never stated that the Appointment Booking plugin can be used for overnight bookings. I think you would agree that ‘overnight appointments’ sounds odd.” Not only was this unhelpful, but also unnecessarily rude. When I explained I had started a chargeback with my bank, the reply was equally unaccommodating, stating they would be “happy to provide evidence” to the bank rather than offer any resolution. In over 20 years of purchasing premium plugins, I’ve always been refunded when a product clearly didn’t suit the use case – MotoPress is the first company I’ve encountered that refused to do so. Warning to others: make absolutely sure this plugin fits your exact requirements before purchasing, as refunds are not guaranteed, even if the product is unusable for your situation.
aja84
September 5, 2025
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2 replies
Not a good plugin
I bought the full lifetime bundle and it was not cheap! Very sorry i did. Their support is unhelpful and rude, they basically just send through articles to read and don’t actually assist at all. The plugin itself is clumsy and overly complicated, simple things like auto sending of confirmation emails does not work in certain circumstances, the layout of the booking calendar and search and other elements are not editable and don’t look good unless you have the perfect theme, font size setting and do a lot of custom CSS. I bought this because of how bead the rating were of the official woo-commerce booking plugin, but it cannot be worse than this! very disappointed.
Not bad
user friendly but still it has lots of complexity. must need to upgrade it
bug is in every new version
Since version 4.8, the bug is in every new version. Customer requirements are only written down somewhere, but they are rarely applied.
Not a good plugin
I bought the full lifetime bundle and it was not cheap! Very sorry i did. Their support is unhelpful and rude, they basically just send through articles to read and don’t actually assist at all. The plugin itself is clumsy and overly complicated, simple things like auto sending of confirmation emails does not work in certain circumstances, the layout of the booking calendar and search and other elements are not editable and don’t look good unless you have the perfect theme, font size setting and do a lot of custom CSS. I bought this because of how bead the rating were of the official woo-commerce booking plugin, but it cannot be worse than this! very disappointed.
Misleading “Free Trial” and Appalling Customer Support
I purchased a MotoPress plugin that was advertised as including a free trial, with the checkout page literally stating “Pay and start trial.” Naturally, I assumed this meant I could try the plugin risk-free and request a refund if it wasn’t suitable. My assumption was completely reasonable — the “free trial” wording also appears on other pages within the same Hotel Booking plugin environment, which the plugin I purchased depends on. So when the checkout reinforced that message, I believed the same trial conditions applied across their connected products. I realised within 24 hours that the plugin wouldn’t suit my needs and requested a refund right away. Instead of a professional or understanding response, I received dismissive, gaslighting replies from support. The representative twisted parts of my message, falsely claimed I hadn’t provided a reason for the refund (I clearly had), and replied in a defensive, accusatory tone rather than offering any genuine help. It’s misleading to advertise a free trial when there is no trial at all, and it’s unethical to treat customers this way when the misunderstanding stems from their own marketing. Their support seems designed to wear you down rather than provide genuine assistance. Warning to others: Be absolutely certain this plugin fits your exact needs before purchasing. Once they have your money, you’re unlikely to get any meaningful help or refund — even if their own checkout and related product pages give the impression of a free trial.
No refunds given, check before purchase…
I purchased the Appointment Booking plugin from MotoPress expecting it would meet my needs based on their website. After several hours of testing, it became clear it wouldn’t work for my use case, so I opened a support ticket to request a refund. Unfortunately, the support I received (from Eugene) was dismissive and unprofessional. I was told things such as: “we never stated that the Appointment Booking plugin can be used for overnight bookings. I think you would agree that ‘overnight appointments’ sounds odd.” Not only was this unhelpful, but also unnecessarily rude. When I explained I had started a chargeback with my bank, the reply was equally unaccommodating, stating they would be “happy to provide evidence” to the bank rather than offer any resolution. In over 20 years of purchasing premium plugins, I’ve always been refunded when a product clearly didn’t suit the use case – MotoPress is the first company I’ve encountered that refused to do so. Warning to others: make absolutely sure this plugin fits your exact requirements before purchasing, as refunds are not guaranteed, even if the product is unusable for your situation.
aja84
September 5, 2025
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2 replies
Scam ! – They don’t refund, careful guys !
I bought the plugin yesterday and unfortunately, I noticed after a short time that its not going to fit my needs. They promote their 30 days refund guarantee, but unfortunately it’s not true. I asked for it one hour after I bought the extension to cancel it ASAP before the money transfer even takes places. I explained my issue via ticket, but they told me that it doesn’t fit their refund policy. So careful before buying, their 30 days refund policy is a marketing scam!
ecomlux
January 19, 2024
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1 reply