Darryl
LOUISVILLE,#2Author of original report
Wed, June 17, 2009
I've recently learned that Commerce Pay Ice aka CPIPay.com is part of a network created by emillionaire.com, an internet marketing group which supposedly teaches people how to make money using google adwords. I had participated in a $1.95 trial offer for their cd and apparently a membership. First of all, I looked everything over and decided it wasn't something I'd be involved with because of my limited experience. So I went to cancel it, but there was conveniently no clear link telling me where to cancel. There was also no mention in the fine print that there was a recurring fee of $47.00! So I thought nothing more of the site (they neglected to mention how long the trial offer was for as well). Then out of the blue this cpipay.com/n-remedies charge appears on my PayPal debit card account and wipes me out. These guys are sneaky lowlife scum and by omitting important things like how long their trial offer is, how to cancel, and mentioning there is a recurring fee they fool consumers out of hard earned money. It wasn't until I put in a search for cpipay.com that I realized emillionaire.com is the culprit behind it all. I then emailed [email protected] after looking over the fine print again to find a way to cancel (still no mention of how to cancel nor that there is a recurring fee). I asked them to cancel my membership and they replied with the following: "Your request has been executed, effective immediately. You have been successfully removed from the eMillionaire Program and you can expect no further charges to your account. We are sad to hear that you have cancelled your membership with us. Many members have been satisfied with the benefits they receive monthly. Remember, your satisfaction is our reputation, and we would love to keep you on board." I don't trust them, so I went ahead and cancelled my debit card as well and applied for a new one. I'm also going to file a dispute claim against these conniving crooks.