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Complaint Review: EasyKits.org - Internet

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  • Reported By: Randy — Louisville Kentucky United States
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EasyKits.org/ WebMasterTools..... Ripped Me Off for $69.95 And When Asked for REFUND Only offer 50% CY Internet

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I was charged for EasyKit.org, to Which I have no Record of Such a Purchase. 

I did see a charge on my bank statement for "WebMasterTools for a $9.00 charge.

Also, looking back in my Downloads for that date I was informed of ordering it

from WebMasterTools, I show No DownLoads for Such a Request. Now after

contacting the phone on my bank statement was informed I would have to 

Send an answer to an emailed ticket I would receive. Once I received that

email and answered with my Request for Full Refund, My answer to that email

was according to terms & conditions I was charged $69.95, and that the owners

of the Website would only Refund a 50%. I then answered that email with a Request

for a copy of the Terms & Condition and Oweners Website to Contact and Explain my

Hardship in only Refunding 50% of my charge to my bank account. 

As time of writting this Report, I have Not Received an Answer to that Request and

Personally Feel I will be Ignored and All the $69.95 will be Withheld from me.

 

I will update as messages come in. 

 

Randy V N

 

I only Used my Credit Card for Purchase of a $9.00 Product from WebMaster Tools....Don't Know

Where EasyKits.org came from ....As said above, Did Not Authorize a $69.95 charge to a 

EasyKits.org.....

 

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My Research of this Company

AUTHOR: Nancy - (United States)

POSTED: Tuesday, November 27, 2018

There are many different company names involved such as retailincome.org, realprofitsonline.org, secureforms.org, easykits.org. There are also several telephone numbers involved: 702-940-2305 (to get started), 940-846-8355 (David's cell phone), 866-697-1631 (found on bank statement with a name of BETTYVIDTUT and located in Cyprus which is outside the US), and 1-888-793-3429 or support@easykits.org to request a refund, so an update will be forthcoming soon.

Haven't called yet to request a refund. But the $47 is to start a website, not to have one already made and up and running like Mark says in the video. And what does "Free" have to do with this. It has nothing to do with this.  So, if you are not in the market to spend hundreds of dollars, this business is not for you. And, by the way, I heard about this opportunity (ha ha) from a robo-call. Oh, and the boss's name is Jim Woffe in Nevada.  This is all the info I have at this time.

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