I purchased a single course through a Meta ad, thinking it was a one-time payment. Two months later, I was charged $269 USD for a "Domestika Plus" subscription I never knowingly signed up for.After researching, I found thousands of people with the same experience. Somewhere during the checkout, a small checkbox is pre-selected for "Domestika Plus," but at no point do they clearly inform you that a trial starts or when it ends — nor do they warn you before charging a huge annual fee.Their customer support is practically nonexistent, mostly automated responses refusing refunds. Complaints on social media are deleted or users are blocked. It feels like their business model relies on confusing users into unwanted subscriptions.It's really disappointing because some of the courses are good, but these practices are unethical and abusive. I do not recommend using Domestika unless you want to risk being scammed into paying for something you didn’t intend to buy.I hope more people speak out so this behavior stops.