Hidden charges for other companies
Complaint
Gale Hawkins
Country: United States
I HIGHLY advise anyone who is even thinking of giving out your card info to stop dead in your tracks. I learned a very valuable lesson that so far has cost me almost $200 because I thought I opted in on a very lucritive business idea. If you signed up for GrowingRichWithGoogle and the $1.95 S&H only cd, you got duped just like me. Thank God (literally)I had enough smarts to print EVERYTHING. In very small print at the very end of the agreement AFTER you have typed in all your account info, is the fees for BSM/Grant Search and NetworkAgenda. Yep, it states right in that teeny tiny print what they plan on bilking you for monthly. If you feel that you want to try one of these promotionals, buy a prepaid card and put only the amount they are supposedly charging you for your membership. Oh and by the way, you'll never get a response from them. I have my bank attorney working on charging them for fraud. I don't think Google would appreciate the affiliation this site incurs.
Comments
In addition, did they misrepresent that they were setting you up in some lucrative business, but in reality they just sent you some worthless CD?
What size type does it use, compared to the rest of the page?
Dispute unauthorized charges in writing thru your bank, and change your account to prevent future unauthorized charges.
File a complaint with FTC, your state AG, and the Nevada AG, and include a copy of the webpage to show how they are attempting to hide the "free offer" terms.