True.com-should be called False.com
I was on the internet and came across this free match making
site. Decided to check it out cause I like the word free. For about a
month everything was good. Then in may I noticed that True.com went into
my personal acct and debited money for this so call free service. I made a
phone call and spoke to one of their reps and told the young lady that I
wanted to cancel my profile/subscription whatever. She stated that she
would take care of it. I didn't bother with it after that. Time went on
and I hardly checked my emails from that acct because I have one that I use
daily, and I noticed that I had 140 new messages. Never checked them just
deleted it. Now that I'm looking at my bank statements I notice that
True.com was still taking money out my acct for a this service that I had
called and canceled. Now when I call them they tell me that they see in
their computer that I canceled my subscription and they won't return my
money that they stole. I want my back......
1 Comments:
This is a warning to anyone considering using True.com for matchmaking. The site claims to be free, but the reality is that they will debit money from your account without your consent. After calling to cancel a subscription, the reviewer found that True.com continued to take money from their account. Despite evidence that the subscription was canceled, True.com refused to return the stolen funds. This is a clear example of a scam, and customers should avoid using True.com. Instead, consider other reputable and transparent dating sites that will not engage in such fraudulent behavior.
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