Tyler
Eugene,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, May 17, 2009
The fact that "Easy Saver" doesn't produce any sort of receipt for automatic monthly withdrawls from your bank account proves that the transaction is fraudulant, in an attempt to hide it month after month.
Laurie
Haslet,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, March 04, 2009
LEARN TO READ YOU CLICKED ON I AGREE WITHOUT READING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS - that is all they needed to charge you the membership fees. STOP BLAMING THE BUSINESS FOR YOUR REFUSAL TO READ THE INFO PROVIDED. Don't believe me? - go back and read it! I avoid these myself BECAUSE I READ THE INFO PROVIDED.
Tmm33
Yeah That Place,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, March 04, 2009
Hello. They did this to me also. Let me tell you how to get your money back. Call easysaver and tell them you want your money back. Make sure to get the womans name. (For me her name was Karen). She won't do anything for you. Then call Proflowers and tell them. (again they won't do anything, but the reason you need to do this is to show you have tried). Then go to proflowers and someplace on their website you will see contact us. Now from there email then. Tell them how you were tricked into this. You most likely will get an email back saying you signed up for it. Email them back, (do a search on proflowers/easysaver complaints) add the websites telling them its fraud and if you don't get your money back you will be sure to keep spreading the word that this is deceptive. See where it gets you. It worked for me. Good luck.