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  • Report:  #43654

Complaint Review: MWI Connection Essentials Homeworks Simles EscapesPlanPlus PremierHealth Plus

MWI Connection Essentials Homeworks Simple Escapes PlanPlus Premier Health Plus played me into their well oiled scam & victimized many consumers rip-off Nationwide Internet

  • Reported By:
    La Palma California
  • Submitted:
    Fri, January 31, 2003
  • Updated:
    Wed, January 28, 2004
  • MWI Connection, Essentials, Homeworks, Simles Escapes,PlanPlus, PremierHealth Plus
    www.dealpass.com
    Nationwide
    U.S.A.
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I do't know how they do it but I, like many others got pulled into their SYSTEM. How does this happen?

I have apparently been a member of all of these programs, and none of them are of any use.

There was not one thing that really was set up to save you money. And they just continue to charge your credit card for a nonprogram program. An I don't really know how my name got on any of them except Preime Health, which was a complete lie.

Laurie
La Palma, California
U.S.A.

CLICKE HERE ...*EDitor's NOTICE ..MWI Lawsuit filed

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Nancy

Sao Paulo,
Other,
South America

What I did to get my $ back...and what I learned about this bad business company, MWI Memberworks aka Essentials aka Connections aka many aliases!

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, January 27, 2004

What you can do about MWI Memberworks aka MWI Connections aka Deal Pass aka Essentials aka MWI Galleria aka Simple Escapes aka Homeworks aka other aliases to get your money back....

I, too, was ripped off with this company's fraudulent enrollment practices, charging my credit card without my permission. Know that this company, with its many aliases, has faced, and lost, at least four class action suits brought by the Attorney General of four states in the US. The Attorney General of California is now in the process of forming a class action suit for victims to this company in California; if you are a resident, write your Attorney General now.

In my situation I was only able to get my money back by eliciting the help from my credit card company, in this case, Citibank. It is a waste of time to call MWI Memberworks aka Essentials aka, etc., to attempt receiving a refund. They are gifted at avoidance maneuvers, such as hanging up on you, saying their computer system is down, keeping you on hold a long time, etc. Citibank initially just gave me a spiel about my maybe forgetting that I enrolled in the program, or that I responded to some mailed marketing brochure and didn't read the fine print. At first all they did was offer to transfer me to the Essentials program, whom they admitted to be a marketing affiliate of theirs.

Eventually, I found an intelligent Citibank customer service person whom I asked to stay on the line with me while I spoke to Essentials/Memberworks to be witness to the conversation. She did this, and I requested to speak to a billing supervisor at Essentials/Memberworks, got someone who claimed to be such, told them I had a Citibank customer service on the line with me, and requested my refund, that I never enrolled, etc. The billing supervisor said I would get my refund, I asked the Citibank employee on the line if she witnessed that conversation while the Essentials person was still on the line, she said yes, and within three business days I had my refund.

Citibank also, at my request, took my name and personal information from all affiliate information lists that they share and sent me a letter stating they had done so.

What this is about is a privacy issue: Companies like Citibank and Sears and many others are affiliating with this marketing MWI Connections company (with its many aliases) and finding themselves in class action suits on a state-by-state basis. Sears in California, due to a past class action, had to pay millions back to customers and MWI as well, double the refund. In those states that have had class actions, this MWI company has to prove enrollment by a tape-recorded conversation with the consumer that they voluntarily enrolled. No proof, they refund double the money.

In states where there has not yet been a class action, this MWI company is free to do what it wants: It's a our word against the consumer approach. They get your credit card information from a shared information list, from their affiliation agreements with credit card companies, and they bill you. Simple as that. They don't have to mail you anything or call you. They can just claim that they did. And they count on you not noticing the charge on your account. If you do notice, they try to convince you that you forgot you enrolled or some other tactic. Fact is, people in these class actions either never received anything by mail or telephone solicitation, or, if they did, the information was highly misleading sufficient enough for it to be considered a fraudulent business practice.

And it is indeed a fraudulent business practice. Inevitably, with a critical mass of state-by-state class actions suits, the Federal government will be gearing up to address the control of credit card shared information lists and take measures to put businesses like MWI/Essentials out of business. Meanwhile, they can just go to the next state.

If you have been victimized by this company, write your Attorney General of your state. Get your credit card company to help you get your refund if you can.


Daniel

Hampton,
Virginia,
U.S.A.

One more Rip Off for MWI

#3Consumer Comment

Thu, January 22, 2004

My name is Daniel and I was recently ripped off by MWI. ON the 20th of January, 2004, I checked my bank statement and saw SIX charges of 14.95 a piece to MWI Premier Health Plus. SIX!!!!! I contacted my bank and told them that I didn't make these charges. I couldn't have possibly made them, I now for a fact that I used my debit card 3 times that day. They told me that they would investigate the charges and have the money redeposited into my account. WhenI asked them how long that would take, they told me several days and maybe even a week. I have bills to pay today and thanks to the unauthorized debits from my account I can't pay them. I even tried to call MWI with the several numbers listed beside each charge and when I accused them of ripping me off and to refund my money, they hung up on me. I couldn't believe it, I was furious. I am now doing everything possible to shut these people down. I'm even considering getting a lawyer. I advise everyone beware of this company, this isn't the first time they've done this and I don't know how they continue to do so. They are conducting the scam throughout the US. Everyone needs to report this to as many legal agencies as possible.

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