After my membership ended I canceled and refused to renew my membership. I was recently notified through my credit card company's Fraud Alert system that "How About We" was trying to charge my card, I declined the charge had to get a new credit card sent to me. I then went to search my old credit card records and found they had been charging me every 6 month for the last 2 years $59.94 thats $239 down the drain for nothing...It was hard to catch because it was every 6 months on a random date.
It appears through my research that there are lots of people experiencing the exact same issue...Canceling a memebership and then "How About We" system continues to charge their customers with no notification or approval. Check BBB-Better Business Bureau records.
Why was this charge flagged this time and not other times by AMEX? perhaps Amex is having a lot issues and charge backs with "How About We" and they flagged their business.
The bigger issue how many more people in the world out there are having the same issues and not realizing it. How much money has this company taken from others through this deceptive and predatory business practice.
I have been in contact via email and telephone to no reslove or resolution. They have refused to give me a refund and now I am left with only legal options and trying to help others avoid having this happen to them. What good is my money to them if never received any service or products? how many other people are they making money off of from this practice??
I signed up try try How About We when there was a promotion for - I believe it was 3 months for around $20. Having online dated before I was aware of these sites annoying auto renew policies, and specifically made sure to cancel/click whatever there was to say to NOT auto renew me well before my time with the service was up. After about 3 months I realized they had charged me again for the full price of a three month membership. First of all, there is no real phone number to reach them which makes it much more difficult to get anything done. I contacted them and at the time I thought they were surprisingly good about saying they would reverse the charges. Unfortunately for me, they did not do this. As I never use the card in question and hadn't for anything else, as the evil that is comcast, finally cut of my use of my e-mail account with all records with no warning, and as - since I never use the card - when I realized my comcast account had been cut off - I didn't even think about the fact that a card I never used was on e-bill and, with moving as well, I never realized I had this charge still on my account and JUST found out - that because of how about we's deceptive practices, I was not only charged for something I cancelled - had a charge NOT reversed that I was told would be reversed - but I've also been charged over $100 in late fees for a charge that shouldn't have been on that card anyway. While I realize that the late fees are also about a combination of moving, Comcast cutting off the e-mail address I've had for 8 years abruptly, and my not recieveing the notifications from the credit card company, NONE of this would've happened if How About We would've cancelled when I told them to and reversed the charged after the fradulantly re-charged me for something I cancelled.
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After my membership ended I canceled and refused to renew my membership. I was recently notified through my credit card company's Fraud Alert system that "How About We" was trying to charge my card, I declined the charge had to get a new credit card sent to me. I then went to search my old credit card records and found they had been charging me every 6 month for the last 2 years $59.94 thats $239 down the drain for nothing...It was hard to catch because it was every 6 months on a random date.
It appears through my research that there are lots of people experiencing the exact same issue...Canceling a memebership and then "How About We" system continues to charge their customers with no notification or approval. Check BBB-Better Business Bureau records.
Why was this charge flagged this time and not other times by AMEX? perhaps Amex is having a lot issues and charge backs with "How About We" and they flagged their business.
The bigger issue how many more people in the world out there are having the same issues and not realizing it. How much money has this company taken from others through this deceptive and predatory business practice.
I have been in contact via email and telephone to no reslove or resolution. They have refused to give me a refund and now I am left with only legal options and trying to help others avoid having this happen to them. What good is my money to them if never received any service or products? how many other people are they making money off of from this practice??
I signed up try try How About We when there was a promotion for - I believe it was 3 months for around $20. Having online dated before I was aware of these sites annoying auto renew policies, and specifically made sure to cancel/click whatever there was to say to NOT auto renew me well before my time with the service was up. After about 3 months I realized they had charged me again for the full price of a three month membership. First of all, there is no real phone number to reach them which makes it much more difficult to get anything done. I contacted them and at the time I thought they were surprisingly good about saying they would reverse the charges. Unfortunately for me, they did not do this. As I never use the card in question and hadn't for anything else, as the evil that is comcast, finally cut of my use of my e-mail account with all records with no warning, and as - since I never use the card - when I realized my comcast account had been cut off - I didn't even think about the fact that a card I never used was on e-bill and, with moving as well, I never realized I had this charge still on my account and JUST found out - that because of how about we's deceptive practices, I was not only charged for something I cancelled - had a charge NOT reversed that I was told would be reversed - but I've also been charged over $100 in late fees for a charge that shouldn't have been on that card anyway. While I realize that the late fees are also about a combination of moving, Comcast cutting off the e-mail address I've had for 8 years abruptly, and my not recieveing the notifications from the credit card company, NONE of this would've happened if How About We would've cancelled when I told them to and reversed the charged after the fradulantly re-charged me for something I cancelled.