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Price, bundles and guarantee
How the 70% promotion is structured, what the guarantee covers, and the three things worth checking at checkout.
How the 70% discount works
Wellnee prices the way most direct-to-consumer brands do: a headline discount against a listed retail price, with the per-pack cost falling as the bundle grows. In the German market, for example, the manufacturer has listed a single pack at €17.95 against a stated retail price of €59.83 — the 70% figure comes from that comparison. Exact figures differ by market and change with each promotion.
Two honest observations about this pricing model, which applies industry-wide and not just to Wellnee. First, the "retail price" in a direct-to-consumer discount is a reference figure set by the brand rather than an established shelf price, because the product isn't sold on shelves. Second, the discount is real in the sense that the larger bundles genuinely do cost significantly less per pack — that part isn't rhetorical.
We don't quote current prices for every market on this page, because they change with each promotion and an out-of-date number is worse than no number. The live figures for your country are on the manufacturer's offer page.
Which bundle actually makes sense
| Situation | Sensible choice |
|---|---|
| You've never used a warming patch and want to test the format | Single pack. You'll pay more per patch, and you're buying the option to walk away. |
| You've used capsicum patches or rubs before and know they suit you | Mid-size bundle. The per-pack saving is meaningful and you'll get through them. |
| You have a recurring, predictable pattern — a bad knee after long shifts, a back that objects to gardening season | Largest bundle. This is where the tiered pricing pays off properly. |
The 30-day money-back guarantee
Wellnee advertises a 30-day money-back guarantee with a stated full refund if you're not satisfied. Guarantees like this are common in direct sales and generally honoured — but the details are set by the manufacturer, so read them on their page before ordering. Three specifics are worth finding:
- When the clock starts. From the order date or from delivery? With international shipping, that can be a week of difference.
- Condition of the goods. Whether opened packs qualify, or only unopened ones.
- Return postage and authorisation. Usually the buyer pays return shipping, and most direct sellers require a returns number from customer service before you post anything back.
Separately, if you're buying from within the EU or UK, distance-selling rules give you statutory cancellation rights on top of any manufacturer guarantee. A commercial guarantee sits alongside your legal rights; it doesn't replace them.
What's included
| Item | Manufacturer's statement |
|---|---|
| Dispatch | Within 24–48 hours |
| Delivery | Typically 5–10 working days, with tracking |
| Guarantee | 30-day money back |
| Support | Order tracking, contact and returns via the Wellnee help pages |
The thirty-second check that's worth doing at any direct-sales checkout: read the final order summary before confirming. Check the total, the number of packs, whether any extras have been pre-selected, and whether anything on the page mentions a recurring order. Wellnee's site includes a subscription management link, so it's worth confirming what you're actually agreeing to. This applies to every direct-to-consumer checkout, not just this one.
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