Wrapmatch.com is a rip off company. They promise to get you campaigns where you drive around with a big advertising logo on your car and you get paid. First, they want you to pay for a drivers license search. They start out telling you it will only be $10.00. When you refuse to pay that, they keep reducing the price until you finally cave. I gave in at $3.00.
After the report is run, they tell you that you passed. They will now search for campaigns available to you. However, if you pay a monthly fee, the chances of you getting a better paying campaign increase. They will give you a 7 days free trial. If you cancel before the 7 days are up, there is no charge. If you don't, they will charge your credit card on a monthly basis.
I cancelled on the 6th day so I was good. I didn't want to continue with this and I realized that for a job where you should be making money, all they were doing was charging you additional charges. (Shipping charges for the decal, increase your membership to the next more expensive level, etc.) Unfortunately the mistake I made was in not monitoring my account to make sure they had stopped charging me. It wasn't until almost a year later that I realized they had been taking a monthly charge out of my account each month and had never cancelled the membership. I contacted them, had the proof of the initial cancellation (copies of the emails) and was told I would be issued my refund of 12 months x $7.97/month.
Next I get an email that they can only refund my direct account for 2 months, the rest of my refund will have to go to a Paypal account. Duh....banks will do the refund for 60 days no problem. (2 months are 60 days.) Well now they supposedly sent the balance of my refund ($79.70) to my Paypal account. Then there was an issue with the email address that the refund was sent to. Mind you, this is going over a 1 month period. Now, they say Paypal is sitting with the money and I have to contact Paypal for my refund. I contact Paypal and they show no such refund. I go back to Wrapmatch.com and tell them this. Their response is for me to contact Paypal again and ask them to resend the email that was sent to me. I never received a email from Paypal to begin with, so how can they resend something that was never sent to begin with. Wrapmatch.com says there is nothing they can do. They can't cancel the refund with Paypal and it is now Paypal's problem. I have contacted my bank and they are putting a claim through. Unfortunately they can go back only so far but I am hopeful. Save yourself the time, money and aggravation and just stay away from this circus of a company that is run by all clowns.
I signed up a couple weeks ago, within hours of signing up I had ad campaigns offered to me over my login to their website. Also, I used the link they gave me to refer people to them and made almost $50 right off the bat. The ad i've got on my car pays in commission, so we'll see how that goes. The phone rep was very clear that after the first week trial period for the platinum membership i'd be charged $9 a month if i didn't cancel it. . . with how up front they were about it i was surprised to hear that someone didn't know it was happening. Overall great experience so far.
Signed up to WrapMatch.com to get our van wrapped in ads during our roadtrip across America. They said they needed to do a background check first - so we paid their small fee. Little did we know, after giving them our credit card information they began sneaking in $8/month charges into our bank account.
We didn't notice until this month when we thoroughly checked our online bank statements. Turns out they've been stealing from us for 4 months now. $32 gone. Not once did this company ever mention that they charge $8/month and it's nowhere to be found on their website. They just charged us like it was nothing.
We contacted them, asked them to cancel, woman on the phone said she couldn't cancel it and we needed to contact some man named Nate to have it canceled. We get in touch with Nate via email (since he apparently doesn't have a telephone number to reach him at) and he tells us he won't refund our money. He gives us this link to a "cancellation request form" and makes us fill that out.
We're canceled from something we had no idea we were paying for in the first place AND they don't want to refund our money, so we've opened a fraud claim.
WrapMatch LLC Reviews
Wrapmatch.com is a rip off company. They promise to get you campaigns where you drive around with a big advertising logo on your car and you get paid. First, they want you to pay for a drivers license search. They start out telling you it will only be $10.00. When you refuse to pay that, they keep reducing the price until you finally cave. I gave in at $3.00.
After the report is run, they tell you that you passed. They will now search for campaigns available to you. However, if you pay a monthly fee, the chances of you getting a better paying campaign increase. They will give you a 7 days free trial. If you cancel before the 7 days are up, there is no charge. If you don't, they will charge your credit card on a monthly basis.
I cancelled on the 6th day so I was good. I didn't want to continue with this and I realized that for a job where you should be making money, all they were doing was charging you additional charges. (Shipping charges for the decal, increase your membership to the next more expensive level, etc.) Unfortunately the mistake I made was in not monitoring my account to make sure they had stopped charging me. It wasn't until almost a year later that I realized they had been taking a monthly charge out of my account each month and had never cancelled the membership. I contacted them, had the proof of the initial cancellation (copies of the emails) and was told I would be issued my refund of 12 months x $7.97/month.
Next I get an email that they can only refund my direct account for 2 months, the rest of my refund will have to go to a Paypal account. Duh....banks will do the refund for 60 days no problem. (2 months are 60 days.) Well now they supposedly sent the balance of my refund ($79.70) to my Paypal account. Then there was an issue with the email address that the refund was sent to. Mind you, this is going over a 1 month period. Now, they say Paypal is sitting with the money and I have to contact Paypal for my refund. I contact Paypal and they show no such refund. I go back to Wrapmatch.com and tell them this. Their response is for me to contact Paypal again and ask them to resend the email that was sent to me. I never received a email from Paypal to begin with, so how can they resend something that was never sent to begin with. Wrapmatch.com says there is nothing they can do. They can't cancel the refund with Paypal and it is now Paypal's problem. I have contacted my bank and they are putting a claim through. Unfortunately they can go back only so far but I am hopeful. Save yourself the time, money and aggravation and just stay away from this circus of a company that is run by all clowns.
Great experience
I signed up a couple weeks ago, within hours of signing up I had ad campaigns offered to me over my login to their website. Also, I used the link they gave me to refer people to them and made almost $50 right off the bat. The ad i've got on my car pays in commission, so we'll see how that goes. The phone rep was very clear that after the first week trial period for the platinum membership i'd be charged $9 a month if i didn't cancel it. . . with how up front they were about it i was surprised to hear that someone didn't know it was happening. Overall great experience so far.
Signed up to WrapMatch.com to get our van wrapped in ads during our roadtrip across America. They said they needed to do a background check first - so we paid their small fee. Little did we know, after giving them our credit card information they began sneaking in $8/month charges into our bank account.
We didn't notice until this month when we thoroughly checked our online bank statements. Turns out they've been stealing from us for 4 months now. $32 gone. Not once did this company ever mention that they charge $8/month and it's nowhere to be found on their website. They just charged us like it was nothing.
We contacted them, asked them to cancel, woman on the phone said she couldn't cancel it and we needed to contact some man named Nate to have it canceled. We get in touch with Nate via email (since he apparently doesn't have a telephone number to reach him at) and he tells us he won't refund our money. He gives us this link to a "cancellation request form" and makes us fill that out.
We're canceled from something we had no idea we were paying for in the first place AND they don't want to refund our money, so we've opened a fraud claim.