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Tblackwell
November 12, 2009
Refund refused
I understood that I signed up for a free something. I have been out of town and have not used this service -- and do not want this service. I called my back to report an unauthorized charge and then immediately cancelled the service that I was unaware I was being charged for. I called the company who informed me that they would not give my money back . When I asked to speak to a supervisior or manager I was told that the was no one else there. They had no record of any cancellation so I had to have my back cancel my debit card account. This company ripped me off for over $250. I am out of work and this is a travesty. How can I get my money back??
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Dave Hutton
November 5, 2009
More Bait and Switch
These two companies operate the same way. They just switch names and forward your account to the new name and then they bill your credit card again without supplying anything of value. They have some poor guy in customer service who tells you he'll cancel the account but can't give a refund because its over the five day limit. They promised 90 days if I'm not mistaken. They should be arrested because they are playing on the desperation of people who are broke and need an extra income. They start out enticing you with getting easy money from google and then the next thing you know you've got some guy on your phone asking a whole bunch of personal questions and then telling you that to take this thing to the next level you've got to spend another $2000 bucks or more. For people who sign up and give them this money it will be devastating because its the last you'll ever see of it. If you want to use Google ad words then go to Google. There's no charge for them but you have to know your way around a computer and the internet. Also, you have to have a lot of visits to your site before you start getting paid and they only pay on click throughs to the sponsor sites. To get visitors you'll have to devise different ways to get your url out there and some of it may cost you a few dollars. Just don't expect any big pay off overnight. Hope this helps.
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angryinMA
October 16, 2009
Unauthorized charges
IT's terrible Google is even associating themselves with this company/website. I am out of work as well and read about a couple who made money working from home with Google adwords. I thought when I paid my $1.97 I was dealing with Google, and never authorized this sham company to charge my credit card for anything further; yet here I am disputing 2 - $29.95 charges, and a $69.97 charge. I am reporting this company to the better business bureau and I would urge Google to stop doing business with them.
The company is refusing to reimburse me for the charges because of their bogus "5 day cancelation policy". I am well-educated (with a masters degree from Harvard Business School) and very detail oriented. This company has messed with the wrong person. I am going to do all I can to put them out of business so no one else has to go through this. Crooks.
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klboylan
October 13, 2009
Unauthorized charges
I saw an article on an online news page about WebMoney Training. I went to the website and read all the reviews. I signed up for the $1.97 training package. This all sounded good...I was mistaken. Weeks went by and I never received the training package AND I was then charged the monthly fee of $69.97! I had to call the customer service number 4 times and get a manager on the phone to process my refund request. They canceled my account and gave me a refund confirmation number. I thought I was through with them. Here it is 3 weeks later and I still haven't received my refund and I saw a charge from alterfunding.com today for $29.95!! I immediately called to cancel that account and request a refund for that as well. The first time I called I explained my issue and got hung up on! So now I have 2 refund confirmation numbers and no refund as of yet. I repeatedly asked the guy for a number to the Corporate office and was told that I MUST contact the Customer Service Center with any problems. How are these people still in business?!?!?! Extortion is a crime is it not??
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desertgal65
September 21, 2009
Scam
Sign up for a "free" trial for only $1.97. If you do not cancel w/i 14 days you will be charged $29.95. I cancelled, have phone, name and cancellation number. My visa was charged 1.97, $29.95 AND $69.95. They will not acknowledge that I canceled and will continue to bill me. It is a scam. I received no training or services. I am disputing the charges with my financial institution and the BBB of Florida.
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helper911
September 21, 2009
Such a scam
I thought I was signing up for Google. Then this "web money training" showed up in my inbox. I thought it was a spam freebie until I recieved a NSF from the bank and found that I had been chardged an additional $69.97. By the way, this isn't the only company that scammed me... I was diigently searching for a way to make money on-line and found a few other scam companies as well. (CPIpay - who knows what company they are listed as.) (ICareerkit- ??) (IKidsPlace - they have taken out 4 different amounts and when I try to resolve it they claim they are only able to take out one amount of $1.97 and tell me they don't know what i'm talking about) (Haslemere????????????????)
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gizmo27
September 4, 2009
unauthorised withdrawal
I too had followed a pop up to earn extra cash which was only going to cost me £1 ($1.97) i then decided against going ahead and cancelled the account but they have now taken £44.15 ($69.97) out of my account without my permission!I would like to know how to contact these people to get my money back!
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mycomments
August 30, 2009
unauthorized deduction from myaccount
This is a first class scam!!! I wanted to see what the initial ad was all about so I okeyed $1.97.
I received nothing from this "organization" and two weeks later was charged an additional $69.97 for absolutely nothing.
I can no longer trust GOOGLE.c
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Given Up
August 28, 2009
Unauthorized Charge
These are scammers. I followed a Google popup and was directed to Web Money Training. I've been out of work and I felt desperate. I thought spending $1.97 for information on a web money training program was worthwhile. Now I know better. They took the $1.97 and I got an email with worthless information. Then, a week later, they deducted another $69.97 from my account. This was not disclosed to me initially so I had no idea about it. Also received an email from another Google referral source called Alternative Funding, but I called them immediately and cancelled, otherwise they would have charged me $29.95. I'm staying away from anything related to Google.
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markie716
August 27, 2009
web training.com
pop up from a goole page to give information on making money but then charged my account 1.97 for and 69.97.
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