ConsumerInfo.com - 30-Day Free Trial Offer - request for cancellation
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Complaints.com received the following consumer message on June 5, 2002:
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RE: ConsumerInfo.com - 30-Day Free Trial Offer - request for cancellation
Below is the same letter that I sent yesterday as an Attachment to my email. Complaints.com pointed out to me that there is, understandably, concerns that people have regarding attachments to email.
So I'm including the previously attached letter itself as part of this email rather than as an attachment and sending it to each person whom I sent the original letter. I hope that the footnotes are understandable in this manner. Thank you in advance for your time.
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Date: June 4, 2002 To: Michael Gordon Vice President, Customer Service ConsumerInfo.Com, Inc. One City Blvd. West, Suite 401 Orange, CA 92868 Re: David Marsden Anderson III Membership Number is 104xxx Mr. Gordon: A request for a free credit report and 30-day trial membership was made to ConsumerInfo.com on 5/17/02.
On 6/2/02 a call was made to the number indicated on ConsumerInfo.coms website asking that the 30-day trial membership be cancelled, which gives ConsumerInfo.com a two-week notice to cancel this membership before the 30-day period ends, which should be more than enough time for you to remove any temporary holds that you may have placed against the credit card used before the funds are actually taken out. I am following that phone request up with this letter in order to be sure that there is no question that ConsumerInfo.com has been notified to cancel. All of the information that is provided on your website, as well as any separate correspondence that ConsumerInfo.com has sent to this email address both unsolicited and solicited, states that the trial period can be cancelled at any time during the 30-day period. There is no information of any kind stating that there are any special circumstances/situations/policies whatsoever that would alter that statement, so there should be no delay in cancelling this trial membership. [1] [2] [3] I have become aware, apparently much too late, about some of ConsumerInfo.coms business practices and, frankly, do not want to do business with a company like ConsumerInfo.com. All of the complaints that I have read -- dealing with issues such as applicants not receiving special codes, placing charges on credit cards after cancellation, claiming that there was no cancellation made, rude employees over the telephone, lying in order to not cancel these memberships, etc. -- have left me feeling very uneasy about how ConsumerInfo.com intends to use the information that was given to them, and how ConsumerInfo.com intends to handle this request to cancel. I am sending ccs to others so that ConsumerInfo.com cannot claim that it did not receive this follow-up cancellation after the phone cancellation. My decision about your company came in part from: From: Message Author (click here to email author)Date: Wednesday, 05-Jun-02 00:00:00 CDT Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This |
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