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  • Report:  #196013

Complaint Review: ClassMates.com And Wli Reservation Rewards

ClassMates.com And Wli Reservation Rewards ClassMates, and WLI Travel steals your CC Number and charges you Ripoff Internet

  • Reported By:
    Long Beach California
  • Submitted:
    Mon, June 12, 2006
  • Updated:
    Sun, December 02, 2007
  • ClassMates.com And Wli Reservation Rewards
    classmates.com
    Internet
    U.S.A.
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I believe that this is one of many posts about this same rip-off. Basically when you sign up to classmates.com, you are automatically enrolled into theis Travel service for $9 a month, without you knowing it.

They say that you selected and chose to use their service, but in fact, you never do, so they say "Well that is the only way you could have signed up, and Neener Neener, you are screwed." But that is one big fat lie. We never signed up to it. So they stole 8 months or $72 of our money and the CC Banks won't go back that far to dispute, so always read your CC statements and anything that sounds wierd, call up on it, even if it turns out to be a real charge that you forgot about.

Mark
Long Beach, California
U.S.A.

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Stewart

Venice,
California,
U.S.A.

class action

#5Consumer Comment

Sun, December 02, 2007



Unauthorized Credit Card Charges by Webloyalty.com for Reservation Rewards Program

Many consumers have been charged by Webloyalty.com for memberships in the Reservation Rewards program without authorization. Consumers are mislead by deceptive pop-up screens or advertisements presented during the check-out phase of an on-line purchase, often in the form of a coupon for an amount off your next purchase. The pop-up or ad does not properly disclose that by signing up for the coupon the consumer is also signing up for the Reservation Rewards program with a recurring charge of $9 to $11.

Consumers are often first alerted to the membership when they spot a recurring monthly charge on their credit card bill from WLI*RESERVATION REWARDS. Webloyalty.com and the Reservation Rewards program have a history of complaints concerning deceptive marketing and selling strategies, unauthorized charges on consumers' credit cards, and non-cancellation of memberships following cancellation requests. In addition to deceiving people into membership, many consumers complain that Webloyalty.com makes it extremely difficult to cancel membership. Even after cancellation, consumers are often still charged fees.

You should check your credit card and bank statements for suspicious charges. If you have been charged by Webloyalty.com, WLI*RESERVATION REWARDS or for the Reservation Rewards program, please contact us by clicking here.

Webloyalty.com partners or has partnered with many on-one retailers, including:

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Stewart

Venice,
California,
U.S.A.

class action

#5Consumer Comment

Sun, December 02, 2007



Unauthorized Credit Card Charges by Webloyalty.com for Reservation Rewards Program

Many consumers have been charged by Webloyalty.com for memberships in the Reservation Rewards program without authorization. Consumers are mislead by deceptive pop-up screens or advertisements presented during the check-out phase of an on-line purchase, often in the form of a coupon for an amount off your next purchase. The pop-up or ad does not properly disclose that by signing up for the coupon the consumer is also signing up for the Reservation Rewards program with a recurring charge of $9 to $11.

Consumers are often first alerted to the membership when they spot a recurring monthly charge on their credit card bill from WLI*RESERVATION REWARDS. Webloyalty.com and the Reservation Rewards program have a history of complaints concerning deceptive marketing and selling strategies, unauthorized charges on consumers' credit cards, and non-cancellation of memberships following cancellation requests. In addition to deceiving people into membership, many consumers complain that Webloyalty.com makes it extremely difficult to cancel membership. Even after cancellation, consumers are often still charged fees.

You should check your credit card and bank statements for suspicious charges. If you have been charged by Webloyalty.com, WLI*RESERVATION REWARDS or for the Reservation Rewards program, please contact us by clicking here.

Webloyalty.com partners or has partnered with many on-one retailers, including:

50megs.com
Geeks.com

AccStation.com
Haband

AirportParking Reservations.com
Hotels.com

123inkjets.com
JCWhitney

Americart
Joann.com

AmericaWest
KB Toys

Batteries.com
Lane Bryant Catalog

Bizrate.com
The Learning Company

Broderbund
Marketworks.com

Brylane Home
MovieTickets.com

Buy.com
Onetravel.com

Carol Wright
Orbitz

CC Now Online Mall
PETCO

Chadwick's
Priceline

Choicehotels.com
Redcats USA

Classmates.com
RetailCart

DeepDiscountDVD
Riverdeep Inc.

Dell
Romans.com

Delta.com
Skinstore.com

Drugstore.com
SmartBargains.com

eBags
Staples.com

Ebates.com
Time-Life

EB Games.com
UBID.com

E-Cost
United Online

egreetings.com
VirtualCart

Expedia
VistaPrint

Fandango
Yahoo

FTD.com


Stewart

Venice,
California,
U.S.A.

class action

#5Consumer Comment

Sun, December 02, 2007



Unauthorized Credit Card Charges by Webloyalty.com for Reservation Rewards Program

Many consumers have been charged by Webloyalty.com for memberships in the Reservation Rewards program without authorization. Consumers are mislead by deceptive pop-up screens or advertisements presented during the check-out phase of an on-line purchase, often in the form of a coupon for an amount off your next purchase. The pop-up or ad does not properly disclose that by signing up for the coupon the consumer is also signing up for the Reservation Rewards program with a recurring charge of $9 to $11.

Consumers are often first alerted to the membership when they spot a recurring monthly charge on their credit card bill from WLI*RESERVATION REWARDS. Webloyalty.com and the Reservation Rewards program have a history of complaints concerning deceptive marketing and selling strategies, unauthorized charges on consumers' credit cards, and non-cancellation of memberships following cancellation requests. In addition to deceiving people into membership, many consumers complain that Webloyalty.com makes it extremely difficult to cancel membership. Even after cancellation, consumers are often still charged fees.

You should check your credit card and bank statements for suspicious charges. If you have been charged by Webloyalty.com, WLI*RESERVATION REWARDS or for the Reservation Rewards program, please contact us by clicking here.

Webloyalty.com partners or has partnered with many on-one retailers, including:

50megs.com
Geeks.com

AccStation.com
Haband

AirportParking Reservations.com
Hotels.com

123inkjets.com
JCWhitney

Americart
Joann.com

AmericaWest
KB Toys

Batteries.com
Lane Bryant Catalog

Bizrate.com
The Learning Company

Broderbund
Marketworks.com

Brylane Home
MovieTickets.com

Buy.com
Onetravel.com

Carol Wright
Orbitz

CC Now Online Mall
PETCO

Chadwick's
Priceline

Choicehotels.com
Redcats USA

Classmates.com
RetailCart

DeepDiscountDVD
Riverdeep Inc.

Dell
Romans.com

Delta.com
Skinstore.com

Drugstore.com
SmartBargains.com

eBags
Staples.com

Ebates.com
Time-Life

EB Games.com
UBID.com

E-Cost
United Online

egreetings.com
VirtualCart

Expedia
VistaPrint

Fandango
Yahoo

FTD.com


Stewart

Venice,
California,
U.S.A.

class action

#5Consumer Comment

Sun, December 02, 2007



Unauthorized Credit Card Charges by Webloyalty.com for Reservation Rewards Program

Many consumers have been charged by Webloyalty.com for memberships in the Reservation Rewards program without authorization. Consumers are mislead by deceptive pop-up screens or advertisements presented during the check-out phase of an on-line purchase, often in the form of a coupon for an amount off your next purchase. The pop-up or ad does not properly disclose that by signing up for the coupon the consumer is also signing up for the Reservation Rewards program with a recurring charge of $9 to $11.

Consumers are often first alerted to the membership when they spot a recurring monthly charge on their credit card bill from WLI*RESERVATION REWARDS. Webloyalty.com and the Reservation Rewards program have a history of complaints concerning deceptive marketing and selling strategies, unauthorized charges on consumers' credit cards, and non-cancellation of memberships following cancellation requests. In addition to deceiving people into membership, many consumers complain that Webloyalty.com makes it extremely difficult to cancel membership. Even after cancellation, consumers are often still charged fees.

You should check your credit card and bank statements for suspicious charges. If you have been charged by Webloyalty.com, WLI*RESERVATION REWARDS or for the Reservation Rewards program, please contact us by clicking here.

Webloyalty.com partners or has partnered with many on-one retailers, including:

50megs.com
Geeks.com

AccStation.com
Haband

AirportParking Reservations.com
Hotels.com

123inkjets.com
JCWhitney

Americart
Joann.com

AmericaWest
KB Toys

Batteries.com
Lane Bryant Catalog

Bizrate.com
The Learning Company

Broderbund
Marketworks.com

Brylane Home
MovieTickets.com

Buy.com
Onetravel.com

Carol Wright
Orbitz

CC Now Online Mall
PETCO

Chadwick's
Priceline

Choicehotels.com
Redcats USA

Classmates.com
RetailCart

DeepDiscountDVD
Riverdeep Inc.

Dell
Romans.com

Delta.com
Skinstore.com

Drugstore.com
SmartBargains.com

eBags
Staples.com

Ebates.com
Time-Life

EB Games.com
UBID.com

E-Cost
United Online

egreetings.com
VirtualCart

Expedia
VistaPrint

Fandango
Yahoo

FTD.com

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