I purchased legal music downloading system in Septemeber and have been charged $12.00 a month for Reservation Rewards membership, I don't even know what Reservation Rewards is. I take part blame because I did not keep up with my banking but am still extremely upset by this.
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Reservation Rewards - A Scam!
#52
Posted 27 February 2009 - 11:07 PM
Unknowingly I got signed up through ordering boots from Woman Within. They had an offer of a $10 coupon check box that appeared on the order form. I checked it and $10 was discounted from my order. Today, a month later, I noticed the $12 charge on my Visa card and contacted my back to dispute it.
-reply by Berbel#53
Posted 01 March 2009 - 01:29 AM
Their response is a joke and all lies. When I called Reservation Rewards to get the $12.00 removed from my credit card, they couldn't locate me in their computer records, so they couldn't cancel this fraud scam, which by the way is another way they keep on continuing their billing (can't seem to find any records, HA). But they sure could find and use my credit card number to bill me. During the phone conversation, they kept asking me for MORE personal information that I refused to give them . Makes one think that they are using credit card numbers without even knowing who the cards belong to. I'm making my complaints to the attorney general's office in Connecticut and in the state where I live for fraudulent use of my credit card. I am going to see this through since they are committing fraud. I had to close my credit card account like many others. My 95 year old uncle also had this $12.00 charge showing up on his credit card, (he lives in another state) and he doesn't use a computer or even own one. I believe they are stealing credit card numbers. And they are doing this to thousands of people. I'm going after them and hopefully it will end up in court. BEWARE!
-reply by Deanna#54
Posted 01 March 2009 - 08:56 PM
#55
Posted 04 March 2009 - 12:08 AM
#56
Posted 04 March 2009 - 02:12 PM
You can add King Size Direct.Com to the large list of Co-Conspirators with Reservation Rewards !!
After ordering well over $300.00 dollars worth of clothing for my husband from King Size Direct. Com, I thought to myself, how nice of them to offer a $10.00 off coupon on my next purchase. Well... As we have all found out, this was a MAJOR SCAM, which in my opinion makes King Size Direct.Com just as unethical as Reservation Rewards !!
Thank God I'm one of those people who checks their bank account online DAILY ! Of course I immediately called and terminated the account and called my bank to have this matter taken care of.
These companies who conspire with these scam artist companies such as Reservation Rewards must get some type of monetary kick back from them. There can be no other explaination for it. Why would any company conspire with them to rip off their customers unless there was some type of monetary gain on thier part?? It's truly one of the most disgusting and unethical business practices I have ever seen.
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#57
Posted 04 March 2009 - 11:31 PM
My wife and I just found this 12.00 charge on her account today too. I'm guessing it was orbitz but we're not really sure. Anyone know how I go about finding out where we accidentally "signed" up for this crap. Man I'm pissed. Thanks in advance.
-reply by shootaKeywords: reservation rew#58
Posted 05 March 2009 - 06:51 AM
I just bought the 3 for $3 on Gevilia and after I bought it, it took me to the page where it says to "claim" your $10 cash back I clicked it and it took my to the reservation rewards page... I used a prepaid card when I bought the coffee..
So I am wondering is the "reward" a fake or what? Cause I would really hate to waste my time on trying to earn points for rewards that are fake.
-reply by Laura
#59
Posted 06 March 2009 - 02:53 AM
Yes, I've been foolishly paying the same reoccuring $12.00 fee every month for many months. I experienced the same nightmare when I contacted Reservation Rewards (RR) Customer Service. I finally called my credit card company. They told me that they would cancel my card, and reissue me a new card and number. Furthermore, they told me that they would mark the past six months of RR's charges as fradulent, and they would issue me a refund for $72.00 This was a hard lesson learned, and in the future I will inspect my credit card statement more carefully.
#60
Posted 06 March 2009 - 10:36 PM
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