Ultimate Bundle 2017

Ultimate Bundle 2017 Rating: 4,3/5 9098 reviews
  1. Healthy Living Ultimate Bundle 2017
  2. Ultimate Homemaking Bundle 2017
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Handmade with Love Ultimate Bundle. November 27, 2017 by Bethany 8 Comments. This post contains affiliate links. I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting Whistle and Ivy! Update: This bundle is now available as an evergreen bundle! Ultimate-Bundles.com brings us an amazing group of educational products for photographers at every skill level. For $147 gain access to some of the top photography tutorials, e-books, and training videos to jumpstart your career in 2017! Valued at over $4,000, this bundle is a huge bargain for those.

Ultimate work at home bundle 2017

Healthy Living Ultimate Bundle 2017

Heads Up: ~~ If you’re looking for the, you’re in the WRONG PLACE (this review is for the 2017 version).~~ For the past couple years, I’ve reviewed several of the Ultimate Bundles, the two biggest each year being the Homemaking bundle in the spring and the Healthy Living bundle in the fall. However, this time around – and since I pride myself on being extremely honest in this blog – I decided not write a. Because I decided not to buy it. Here’s why I’m not buying the (see below for a list of everything included in this years bundle).

• I wasn’t interested in the Bonuses. Typically, the Bonuses are the part that convince me to buy a bundle. Previous year’s Healthy Living bundles were more enticing to me. The only bonus in the 2017 bundle that I found enticing was the one from. If you’ve never had a membership, then the bundle could be worth it for the trial VIP program alonebut otherwise, eh. The bonuses did not impress me. • There’s no “natural living” section.

Ultimate Homemaking Bundle 2017

In the 2015 Healthy Living bundle, there was a section about taking care of the environment. One of the ebooks I skimmed through really impacted me and helped me to start making better choices in my life as far as waste and the ‘carbon footprint’ I’m leaving.

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I was bummed not to see any section in this years bundle about environmentally-friendly practices. • While I liked that there was a section for women w/resources on pregnancy and fertility, including quitting hormonal birth control – this is a bit too late for me, lol. I just finished having my (pretty sure it’s my) and no longer interested in maintaining my optimal fertility. I also either. • The Gardening and Home Remedies sections should’ve interested me, but idk, they just didn’t.

I like essential oils as much as the next person interested in home health carebut soooo much of this you can find on pinterest. And easier than reading through an entire ebook or watching an ecourse. Speaking of, anyone interested in a list of?

Check our my. • A good third of the bundle is recipe books. Gluten-free, Paleo. Do people actually read recipe ebooks? And pay for them?

There’s so much you can found out there for free that the recipe ebooks seem feel like filler to increase the bundle price. However, though this bundle is not the right fit for me, it might be the perfect fit for what you need in your life right now. I bought this bundle due to someone I followed on Youtube pushing it (Mama Natural). The hugest selling point for me was the bonuses.

I thought even if I didn’t use the ebooks maybe the bonuses and courses would work. As I excitedly signed up, paid and looked at my FREE bonuses included and I realized nothing was free. The shipping costs tacked on was ridiculous. Even the Grove collab of free stuff required you to make a $20 minimum purchase.

The smallest item I figured would have a low shipping cost was around $8! After seeing that, I was really burnt on the whole deal. I looked at all the ebooks and realized a lot of this info I didn’t really care for or I could easily Google.

Some things I found interesting, i downloaded but I will most likely forget it’s on my computer. I contacted them and asked why they don’t mention the NOT FREE “bonuses” and was told they’d refund me if I wasn’t happy. When I told them I’d like a refund because I felt like I was being mislead I was told to delete everything I downloaded and “remove myself” from any courses. I found this to be rude. Am I crazy for thinking that?