Pangea
..,#2UPDATE Employee
Wed, March 16, 2005
While we're not really sure who the "former employee " is everything they have stated is basically correct. You can cancel anytime, there are numerous ovenues to do so, you can even get your money back if you meet certain criteria. With regard to the last poster, they have obviously never bothered to inform themselves even in a minor sense by simply visiting the site. If they had then they could not have missed the toll-free number prominently displayed on the 'Contact' page. regards, pangeaprocessing.com
Doug
Seattle,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, March 11, 2005
Pangeaprocessing only turns up RIPOFF sites! There is no 800 number. This is an internet scam pure and simple. You are only lucky this is not the wild west Ecom, wherever you are. If you haven't noticed by now, everyone is bitching about the same thing. If Ecom or whoever they really are cared, they would change their site to bulletproof against misunderstanding. But, in America, ripoffs are not only condoned, but government sponsored. Sad, sad state.
C
Regina,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, March 09, 2005
I used to work for this company and it is not a scam. If you read any of the information that is located on the website it CLEARLY states that you need a prescription to order from any of our sites. It also states in the section right before you enter your credit card information that "You will be charged a monthly membership fee for using our services". Before all you people haphazardly enter in your private credit card information on to the wide open internet you should read some instructions and membership disclaimers. All you have to do to cancel the account (if you didn't read andything and "accidentally" entered in your card info)is send an email into the office by goign to pangeaprocessing.com or call the 800 number and any of the agents have access to cancel the account. You may not always be refunded because if you have used the membership to order even once you used the service and will be charged. Only in the United States of America will people throw their credit card info out for any hacker to find. No wonder so many of you have your identities stolen.