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EMusic eMusic Fraudulently Charges Credit Card with ploy of 50 Free Downloads New York New York
We purchased your product because of the advertising on the package "50 Free Downloads" by eMusic, which did sway us. We purchased MP3s for our boys, however eMusic has charged our credit card $9.99 and we have not exceeded the 50 download limit (Kidz Bop 10 & 12).
I've already discussed this via email with eMusic and they state that this is non-refundable per some section code. It's funny how they don't mention any of this on their advertisement on the product package. Also, they do not even allow you to download any 50 free songs until you register with your credit card in case you exceed the 50 song limit. This is fraudulent advertising if you ask me and if they won't credit our account, then we'll be forced to return the merchandise.
This just seems to be one big scam by eMusic to keep billing everyone $9.99 knowing they're safe from having to refund anyone. How convenient that there's no way to contact their customer service by phone. So basically, by purchasing your product, the consumer is being charged an additional $9.99.
Jeff
Delta, Ohio
U.S.A.
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Essjaycee
Murfreesboro,Tennessee,
U.S.A.
Some info
#2Consumer Comment
Fri, January 11, 2008
Here's some contact info that help get my issue resolved in a matter of hours.
David Pakman- President & CEO
email- david@emusic.com
phone- 212.201.9210
fax- 212.201.9202
mobile- 917.597.1855
Company address- 535 fifth ave / 3rd fl / new york / ny / 10017
Stacy Mangual- Customer Service Lead
email- smangaul@emusic.com