I just happened to be reading an article on AOL News, where there was an article on the page on "How to save big bucks when shopping online". Knowing for a fact how many times I've been screwed before, I was doing my research on these "penny auction sites", with X-Mas coming and all. In the "Channel 4 News" article, it walked you through the whole process of her experience. http://channel4newstoday.com/indexpscar.html?t202id=9103033&t202kw=198917
So, I proceeded to sign up with the free promo code, shuffle100, to receive, 100 free bids. I enter my personal information, and credit card information, but when I go to apply the promo code, it shoots up a whole new screen, BAM! BAM!, and you have to enter all of the contact information over again! Here's where the optical illusion comes into play. While the screen is disappearing, and reappearing, to the left, it gives you 3 options, at least that's what the reply from their customer support stated, but I honestly NEVER saw it!
I press continue, and it shows I now have 400 bids...hmmmm? I was just looking for the 100, and I assumed the credit card info. was for future purchases. Well, they debited my card $149.75, & somewhere in all of that, I purchased that???
I contacted the site, through their customer service #, and ole John, operator#18 explained to me that it was on the left side of the screen, not only once, but twice. I did read the terms and agreements section, TWICE, & I didn't see anywhere in there where they were going to take my money. He stated that I had a better chance of asking for a partial refund, so in fairness, that's what I did.
I asked them to keep $50.00 and give me back the $100.00. I was still willing to do business with their company @ this point. Keep in mind, I'm a 38yr. old, single mother of 2 teenagers, on Social Security because I'm disabled. I let them know that also. That's all the money that I had until the 3rd of next month.
They informed me that it stated the fee in a certain portion of the terms, and I've re-read them 3 and 4 times. I've printed everything out, before they have a chance to change it.
What's happened to customer service? What's happened to decency? Integrity anyone?
So, at this point, I've returned their e-mail, once more asking for a refund.
When I did go back into the history on my computer, that same "Channel 4" website had a different ad on for Quibids.com. The lady on the picture was the same! So it was all just a dang scam. No one really did this themselves, and where it said advertisement at the very top of the page, where they usually have all the stuff you don't click on anyways, I just didn't pay attention to.
With the slight disappearing act here and there, and the false sense of security the sweet lady presented, man, I think I'm screwed.
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Flynrider
Phoenix,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, October 22, 2010
"Knowing for a fact how many times I've been screwed before, I was doing my research on these "penny auction sites" , with X-Mas coming and all. In the "Channel 4 News" article, it walked you through the whole process of her experience."
It would help if your "research" was more extensive than looking at advertisements created by the penny auction site owners. Yes, that "Channel 4 News" site is a fake news website that pretends to be a news organization.
I was immediately suspicious because everyone knows that these penny auction sites are only for gullible people who have not thoroughly investigated how they work. No reputable news organization would produce a report that recommends them. Kinda gives you an idea of how honest these things are if they have to resort to creating fake news websites to lure people in.
Misty
Lewisville,#3Author of original report
Fri, October 22, 2010
What a relief! After taking the proper measures:
1. Calling their customer service #
2. Receiving instruction from that point to contact the company with an email to customer service regarding my situation.
3. Getting in touch with the right person, the general manager, we were able to solve our situation with a happy ending, for the both of us.
I made my first purchase yesterday, October 20, 2010.
I will continue to be their customer, and they, in my book, have given me back my power, as a valued consumer.
Their General Manager, Eli, was not only able to refund my initial request of $100.00, but he was willing to refund the entire amount ($149.75) & give me 300 free bids.
I couldn't have asked for a better resolution, and to me, that means that he really does believe in the company that he manages, and that makes me feel comfortable as a consumer, with Priceshuffle.com.
Read everything people, before you push any submit buttons! Pay attention! There are still companies who really want our business out there.
Thank You for your time.