I really do check my spam from time to time. Can't believe these guys have been stupid enough to contact me again, so thanks for play'and "Making Money With Google" or whatever you call yourselves now! And your New name has just one a trip to Pseudo-Google at Google Groups at Google.Com See ya on COURTTV
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Posted 26 February 2010 - 03:27 PM
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Posted 02 March 2010 - 04:20 PM
When I read the ad, it stated that I would receive an information packet by mail for $4.95. I waited and no packet. I called to cancel, and I got the representative telling me over and over, that I had exceed the 3 day free review of the software. This was not clear from the advertisement. I had not set-up an website and progressed, because I wanted to evaluate the system, and the website seemed to want you to sign-up for more services for a fee. I only wanted to spend the $4.95 for the information.
So my credit card has been charged $139, 3 days after on-line submit of my order, which they will not refund. I sent a response to support email, and was instructed by automatic response, that cancellations will not be executed by email. They seem to have every corner covered. Don't do this, unless you intend to drop everything that you are doing, and jump in with both feet, because you will be charged, and there is no getting your money back with these aggressive and unreasonable marketers. My credit card company has suggested that I cancel my card and get a new one, to prevent further charges to it, which I will do.
I received no value from this "business", and they have taken almost $140 of my money. A real bad deal. Take care.
Rich
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Posted 03 March 2010 - 05:33 PM
You get sucked in with a promise to send you information for $4.95 and some free/no risk access to the web service. The next confirmation email has a note at the bottom that states that if you do not cancel within 3 days, they will charge you 139.95 to your credit card. Access to the web site, immediately promotes more services for fees to your credit card.
If you try to cancel by responding to their support, you get an immediate message back that says you may not cancel by writing them, only by calling them. New rules with every new email. I never did receive the mailed literature.
If you missed the note about the $139.95 charge after asking for $4.95 worth of mailed literature, (like I did. I was not looking for it) they nail your credit card for th 139.95, and make no apologies for it. Upon the advise of my credit card company, I have cancelled my card to prevent any more excuses for additional charges to my account.
Don't trust a deal made on a pop-up advertisement.
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