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Report: #1179011

Complaint Review: Inboxdollars - Internet

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  • Reported By: Crystal — South Bend Indiana
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Inboxdollars is a SCAM. They will completely wipe your account of all your hard earned rewards ... without you doing anything illegal or scamming to their program.  They will wipe it clean without even sending you a single email or any kind of contact to let you know of their plans, of course they don't want you to know... SCAM SCAM SCAM!

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#2 Author of original report

NEVER received ANY "Notification Emails (Inactivity Reminders)" whatsoever.

AUTHOR: Crystal - ()

POSTED: Friday, September 26, 2014

Never was sent ONE email warning to log back into the account. Was a member for YEARS and YEARS and had money saved up in the system to NEVER receive even ONE check as entire account wiped clean! Pretty rotten way to treat very long-term members. Then, after InboxDollars deletes your account, they have the audacity to ask you to sign up for a completely new account! As if losing your hard earned money will make you go, gee whiz, I think I'll sign up again to just lose my money yet AGAIN that I earned for all the offers I completed! If this company thinks doing this to their customers will keep them as members or contribute to a goo rating, they are completely bonkers.

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Active Account Requirements

AUTHOR: InboxDollars Member Services - ()

POSTED: Thursday, September 25, 2014

To help explain a bit more on what may have occurred I'd like to respond.

Per the terms of membership, Members are required to keep their accounts in an active status.  Members must log in at least once in a 6 month period of time to keep their account in active status.  This can be done by logging into their account or by simply clicking one of the PaidEmails sent to them. 

Members who do not log into their accounts or click on any of our PaidEmails begin to receive Notification Emails (Inactivity Reminders).

These emails are system generated and automated to be sent out to the member helping to remind them to log back in and keep their accounts active and earnings available.  We really do want our members to stay active and keep earning!

The system automatically sends out the activations emails which occurs 4 times within 60 days and again at day 150 without activity.

If the member does not respond to the reminders and no activity occurs only then is the members account 'cleaned'. 

More information is available under our Terms of Membership located on our website. (www.inboxdollars.com/pages/terms)

Susan

Member Services Manager

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