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ValerieBevington
November 3, 2009
RIPOFF
Signed up for their people search for a supposed $1.99. When I got the confirmation screen I found out they were billing my credit card $23.88. I tried to delete my account within minutes of signing up and ended up having to call their "customer care" number. Then I was told the amount was for a full year and there was NO REFUNDS. After checking back at the site I still couldn't read the small print at the bottom of the screen. Sent them an email complaint and their response was " Thank you for contacting MyLife.com. Our records indicate that the concerns expressed in your email were already addressed by a Representative with our Customer Care team. " Great job of scamming people out of their money. The site doesn't even do what I need. I wanted a phone numer for a person and the site directed me to another site to sign up for another subscription!!! DON'T USE THIS SITE!!
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leilaniprettypink
September 2, 2009
scam?
you whats funny i have mylife.com but im not idiot i read what i sign up for ...i did realize when it asked me to join savings ace and i didnt.i didnt expect to get my money back after i found out the info i needed to know which was who was searching for me..WHICH IS WHAT THEY CHARGE FOR...than you cheap ignorant people who apparently cant and dont read or care to read the information before you put in your credit card number expect to get your money back after youve seen the information your idiots!
READ READ READ thats also why your signed up for savings ace retards! it says non refundable payment and that it will renew unless you turn it off on top of that your confirmation states it again... did you not go to school morons!
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tina1231
September 2, 2009
Scam networking site
These guys are not a true networking site. They send out phishing emails to get information, hack into address books to make it appear that someone you know is looking for you when they're not and buy up mailing lists including those from the credit card companies and marketing companies. They are not a legitimate networking site. Steer clear of these people. They also try to make a connection to who you are related to violating privacy and protection. Consumers ought to be afraid of companies like this. With online scams and violent people in this world someone may come calling you or knocking at your door that has no business looking for you as a result of a website like www.mylife.com. Mylife.com through a Federal order should be shut down.
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upset in Oregon
August 4, 2009
Scam & Privacy Violation
I was searching around and came across this website and I noticed they had information on my 15 year old daughter posted. I promptly called them but I know how this information sellings sites work so I *67 before so they wouldnt get my cellphone number.
I spoke to a guy there and explained that they had information on my child and that I wanted it removed right away, the guy was helpful said he would get it done immediately.. And I thought that we were all finished, about 5 hours later after I called them I noticed 2 missed calls from a friend puzzled why she hadnt left a message (she always does) I called her back thinking something was wrong and that was when she said someone HIJACKED my phone, obviously I thought she was kidding until she told me that when she called that she heard my ring back and then when it would normally go to voice mail that it directed it off to mylife.com's phone service.. Well not completly convinced I called it myself and she was right.. I was shocked, I had my husband call my cell and it did the same thing it would do about 30 seconds of my ring back and then off to their answering system where you could here the information of Mylife.com and ask if you were a member and try to inlist you to sign up... I was completely in shock.. MY husband spoke to a representative there and asked how it was that they were interupting my cell phone calls and they insisted that they donot conduct business like that, my husband asked them to stop it and they got rude and hung up on him.. Confused and quite upset he called Verizon and spoke to them there who verified that it was infact going over to the mylife.com answering system he even called and verified it him self, they checked to make sure I hadnt accidently forwarded it off and to even his confusion it didnot show that I had accidently done anything after getting a supervisior and tech support involved they were able to unlink my phone so it was no longer going over to mylife.com's answering system.. But how scary is this that companies can do that and try to be sneaky and direct all of YOUR incoming calls directly to them in order to sell a product.
Let this being a warning to anyone wishing to call this company that trying to block your number doesnt work be smart and use a payphone...
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kcostello
August 4, 2009
Spammer
What a scam! I thought I was being looked up by old highschool/college people and signed up to see who as they promise for FREE. Didn't show me a thing unless I wanted to pay and next thing I know my name has been attached to an email to all of my email contacts and sent out saying I wanted them to join. I never authorized this or imported my contacts. Classic case of phishing. Don't even OPEN an email from MyLife. They should be prosecuted for invasion of privacy and spamming!
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rebecca susan allen
July 20, 2009
not able to cancel as instructed
I signed up for service and after finding out more about it by browseing which can't be done until after signing up I then realized it was not something I was interested in after all but when I followed their directions to cance which is a two step process 1) you must ask- and agree to no refund and an immediate loss of privledges and so even though I paid for a month in advance I agreed to the terms and then as they further instructed to finalize the cancelation it would be necessary to follow - Step 2) by calling the number they give at the bottom of the page a number that I could not ever get through on as the number they gave is continually busy. I am concerned because I gave them my visa number later I read that other people have had a lot of problems with the outfit. I writing because I need to cancel this but don't know how. Can you help?
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macbeth_jane
July 11, 2009
distribution of peoples credit card information to fraudulent websites
My life.com is connected to SAVEACE and also known as reunion.com. I've being recieving numerous payment on my debit card. I believe they distribute your account number to all this fraudulent company which then start making unauthorised billing.
I recieved two times billing of 4.95. i called my life and was told it was a non-refundable fee for accessing mylife.com members contacts. This was after i paid a $60 dollar one year subscription fee in june 2009 for that same purpose.
I was then billed 19.95 today july 11 2009 from saveace. Which i have no clue who they are. I called mylife.com on 18887041900 asking them if they knew something about the billing because i know for a fact that i never used the card for any online billing accept for mylife.com bill. mylife.com denied giving savingace my acct information but accepted giving them my email address. I called savingAce on 1888 593 5216 giving them the account info i used to sign up for mylife.com and i spoke to a representative who told me that mylife.com gave them all my log on details including my credit card number.
which draws a conclusion that mylife.com sells your private information to other fraudulent websites.
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JWPluto
July 9, 2009
invasion of privacy big time
This company invades your privacy. When you create your account and have a Yahoo AOL, Gmail account, it automatically requires you use the same login and password. Then it reads and DISPLAYS YOUR ENTIRE ADDRESS BOOK! Not only that but I captures a picture of me and I have no idea how. It's not a photo I've used except for FaceBook.
Their offer for FREE is the worst of misrepresentation I have ever seen. You can't really use what you go in there for as a free member. The FTC lets companies use this term FREE when in fact most have a price to them. Like the credit check commercials that offer a free credit report. The report isn't free, you have to pay $89 or so before you can get your report. To me, there not one thing about that as free!
The best part of their site - Try to find a way to contact them! I spend over 20 minutes and couldn't find it.
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neb
July 6, 2009
email theft
I received an email inviting me to join and started the process but didn't complete it. I then decided to go on and see what it was all about and imagine my surprise in finding my contact list on their site. I never imported my email list for them to bug people so this is theft. And you can't email them to complain only write and call. So delete any email from mylife.com and definitely add to spam list.
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jkrossol
June 13, 2009
misused info
I was made aware that my email address was stolen from a friend's address book by someone hacking into her computer info base. We became aware of this when we began receiving email from MyLife.com and confirming with our friends that they had never submitted our info to MyLife.com. I want to make sure that this company is held accountable for its actions. I don't know what other info they have of mine that they don't have a right to!
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