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Sent to General Experts October 09 05:44 PM

I signed up for a trial membership for one of those other websites that pay you money to try other websites trial memberships, and even though I cancelled my trial a day early, they send so many emails and if you respond to one of them, they reactivate your membership with making it clear that you are reactivating. What sucks is that back when the company firts started I was used as the photo in there first online magazine edition as the featured member. I now had to cancell my credit card to attempt a chargback and the whole thing has been much more a pain in the ass as it was worth.

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October 10 1:35 AM (7 hours and 28 minutes and 39 seconds later)
         
Reply to Rsposta4u's Post: Ok, this website called fusion pays cash for trying various trial memberships. I make sure that each time I sign up for a trial I set an alarm on my mobile phone so that I dont forget to cancell. The alarm is set usually 24 hours before the trial ends. I did this with this trial also. The name of the dating website is true.com and they are a rip off. Not from lack of hooking people up, but for the trickery they use to "reactivate your membership". They send multiple emails almost daily telling you of tests to take (like a personality test) and asking if you want to talk to various members that they target in each differnt email. If you hit reply and type anything at all they consider it "reactivating your membership". All other websites that I know of deny access once a trial membership is cancelled but at true they welcome your entrance as this is enough for them to now charge your credit card $50 for just one month. And that is non refundable from what I am told.   What is the funny thing about it is that about 3 years ago when they were kicking off their online magazine they asked me to be the first spotlighted member in the first issue and I agreed. Now they wont even return my $50 that was charged so I am having to have the credit card company do a charge back. I told them when I called to request a refund that I would like to no longer recieve emails from them since I did not want to accidentally reply again and again be charged a months worth of services that I dont use and they agreed to take me off the list, but I still recieve 5-8 emials a week and I am sure that if I reply to any of them that they will again attempt to charge me 50.
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October 10 9:49 AM (8 hours and 13 minutes and 36 seconds later)
         
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