Gevalia Coffee Scam-Should I Buy Gevalia Coffeemakers?!


Question: Gevalia Coffee Scam-Should I Buy Gevalia Coffeemakers?
There are several reports of some sort of Gevalia coffee scam, I am not familiar with it but it seems a lot of folks are really upset.

I've heard the company is expanding in the States. Coffee lovers out here, I'd like to know, are Gevalia coffemakers worth the money?

Please share your experience with their coffee flavors.

Answers:

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The coffee makers are nothing special. The coffee is mediocre, at best. I used it for a while, and quit after I recieved a couple shipments where the coffee tasted mouldy. I would not do business with them again.
email me for the name of a reputable coffee supplier by mail order



There is a gevalia coffee offer going on where you you pay $22.00 for a gevalia stainless steel coffee maker (which is usually $168). The Gevalia company is a legitimate coffee company from Sweden and is trying to build a following in US by offering different coffeemakers at a discount. (http://gevalia-coffee.com)

After researching, I’ve come to realize that the major thing buyers were complaining about is that after paying for the $22.00 offer, they were still charged a monthly fee and sent more coffee each month. This was true but is NO LONGER the case. At the moment, there are no monthly commitments or charges incurred when you buy Gevalia coffee.

You can try the Gevalia coffee offer without worrying about any monthly fees. You will still get the free Gevalia stainless steel 12 cup programmable coffeemaker, 4 boxes of coffee or tea , filters and a stainless steel travel tumbler. There are no recurring bills on your credit card.

There are over 40 flavors you can choose from. I particularly like vanilla and the Irish cream flavors. I totally recommend their coffee. With over 40 flavors to choose from, you will definitely find a flavor you like. Good luck. (http://gevalia-coffee.com)

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you really shouldn't get it. there is nothing good about them.




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