I too am a victum of Starving Students. First, I would like to share that when you call the company all you get is answer machines (this includes Melanie). The company behaves as if it could care less about ripping people off.
After days of no responses to many phone messages that I left I decide to call back and push #1 to book a move. Iggy expressed unhappiness about the call because he stated that he was now going to be penalized for my call. In other words, tell people what ever to get them to book with Starving Students or the employee gets penalized. His words people.
If you read all the complaints about this company you will see the pattern of being way overcharged, and not being charged what was quoted. After talking to Iggy I learned what they do is tell you anything to get you to book, knowing that you are going to be ripped off. Then when you are ripped off, robbed, violated, etc., they are not available to talk to in an effort to resolve the problem.
All their promises, advertising, and communications that I have experienced are all lies. And if they will lie from the start, can you really trust anything Melanie is saying now? How long Melanie did it take you to call these people back?
Melanie, how much do you get paid to ignore all the callers with complaints? Do you get a bonus for this behavior? Only question left is: Why has California's state attorney not gone after this company yet?
What to do? I called the PUC and am filing a complaint. Maybe we should all get together and file a class action lawsuit? You can do both, file a claim with the PUC and a court action. Or we could all file individual small claims lawsuits for the full amount. This would put Starving Students in court all day with hundred of claims to answer to the judge. This was done to a slum lord of apartments that reminds me of Starving Students, and that company found the light.