Posterpass.com is evil!!!!!!!!!
Complaint
Benjamin Nehf
Country: United States
My wife and I Bought four posters to recieve points for the app mobsters on myspace. DO NOT SIGN UP FOR POSTERPASS.Com. They charged us the proper amount then we recieved our four posters in a timely fashion and then we cancelld our subscription with the company> Three monts later we were charged $79.00 for posters we didnt even order, when we recieved the shipment we sent it back right away unopened. We have since tried to call the company daily with hardly any luck, calling for fourteen days in a row all day long we were only able to get ahold of them twice(we left countless messages with no response). The company has promised a complete refund but we have seen no such refund. Again DO NOT SIGN UP FOR POSTERPASS.COM Do your homework they have over 1400 complaints with the better buisness bureau and six with the attourney general of Illinois. The owner of the Website has about 25 other websites I bealive to be the same kind of scam as POSTERPASS.COM. the are under the umbrella company of PEEL INC. If you feel like giving your money away time and tome again then by all means sign up for the scam. if you are like us and find yourself in the middle of trying to retrieve your money I would suggest ordering a new credit or debit crad from your financial provider so they cannot charge you for a third or fourth order that you have noy given permission for! On a personal note I a firefighter and my wife is a nurse and we have dedicated our lives to helping people and it makes me very angry and sick that an inividual like the owner of POSTERPASS.COM has dedicated his life to stealing from good unsuspecting people, I know there is a special hell for people like that!!!! Chek the BBB for yourself and dont make the same mistake we did you will surely regret it. DO NOT SIGN UP FOR POSTERPASS.COM.....EVIL.....EVIL.....EVIL...BEWARE!!!!!!!!
Comments
https://complaintwire.org/Complaint.aspx/OiT8Vg9YvQCk5gjMR05pCg
They have been engaged in deceptive marketing of a range of products, from coffee to posters to magazines, for years. They have recently been reported to have "reactivated" old cancelled accounts, resulting in a new wave of complaints of unauthorized charges.
Dispute fraudulent charges through your bank, and close your account due to fraud to prevent additional fraudulent charges.
File complaints with FTC, the Illinois Attorney General, and www.ic3.gov