Many folks who use Nutrisystem probably know that they have a policy which allows them to make substitutions whenever they are running low on something you ordered. What you may not be aware of, and I found out the hard way this week, is that if they make substitutions they still charge you for what you ordered, rather than what they delivered. In my case, I was delivered about $85 worth of food and charged about $125.
I've informed the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office, and suggest anyone who notices the same thing also report them. I first tried to make a complaint with Nutrisystem, about that, and about the fact that they don't give their customers a choice whether or not to have substitutions, but couldn't find anyone there willing to take my complaint officially.
I've informed the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office, and suggest anyone who notices the same thing also report them. I first tried to make a complaint with Nutrisystem, about that, and about the fact that they don't give their customers a choice whether or not to have substitutions, but couldn't find anyone there willing to take my complaint officially.