I have just been added to the list of unfortunate individuals subjected to this company's shady business practices. I've read a fair amount of others who've complained about this organization, and my story doesn't vary much from theirs.
How can they possibly get away with using a "click on an advertisement" as proof that you wanted to sign up for membership?
When I questioned who authorized this on my credit card, a very non-chalant woman stated that "someone in my household" gave this authorization. When I asked for a name, she said that it was my Hotmail e-mail address they had as authorization!
They also promised to cancel the membership effective immediatly; I requested confirmation that they were going to do just that. I was also suspicious of how quickly they agreed to cancel the membership, no questions asked. I didn't get the chance to ask for a refund -- they hung up on me!
I will be disputing this with the credit card company.
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