On August 15, 2007, I received a telephone call from Vinson Walker (425-250-0932) representing Web Marketing Source. We had a lengthy conversation and I did agree to purchase a program he offered for a one time setup fee of $1,649.99 and a $99.00 monthly service fee and he said he would pay the $99.00 for each of the first three months. The charge on my credit card shows for Captures.com. No mention was made of Web Marketing Source. At the time I agreed to the program no mention was made of Captures.com. I learned of Captures.com when I saw the charge on my credit card and went to Captures.com.
On August 17, 2007, after talking with my supervisor, I decided Web Marketing Source was not a good option for me. I then called Vinson Walker and advised him of my decision. He let me know he was not pleased and said he would have to talk to his supervisor. I soon received a call from Vinsons supervisor. After a rather nasty discussion he agreed to refund my $1,649.99 and he would cancel the service at once.
The cancellation has not happened. Actually, what agreed to on August 15th did not show up on my credit card until August 18th! Since the promised cancellation, I have had two people from Web Marketing Source call me about my service, and one of them has sent me two e-mails regarding the service. I answered both of the e-mails telling of my decision to cancel the
service.
Since my call attempting to cancel this service, I have tried to call Vinson Walker with the same result…his phone is being answered by the answering service. On one of these calls I heard a phone being hung up…I think he is using this as a screening device.
I feel this is fraudulent to say the least.
Barbara
Warren, Illinois
U.S.A.