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Report: #372430

Complaint Review: Proflowers - Internet

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  • Reported By: Atlanta Georgia
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  • Proflowers www.proflowers.com Internet U.S.A.

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Proflowers is an active participant in a scam/fraud..
Proflowers uses misleading and unethical advertising practices that end up charging your credit card a monthly ongoing charge when you click on the free shipping offer or $10 off offers. It is VERY deceptive and done ON PURPOSE.

I recently ordered some flowers for my wife for her birthday from Proflowers.com. A couple of months later I realized that I was being charged $14.95 a month from something called EasySaver. Proflowers signed me up for this bogus/fraud money saver club thing. When I emailed Proflowers, I was told that I agreed to be signed up when I purchased the flowers. I really did not see this coming from what I thought was a legitimate business.

I will NEVER buy from Proflowers again and no one else that I know will either... I will see to that.

Js1968
Atlanta, Georgia
U.S.A.

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Proflowers EasySaver Scam ! BEWARE of this unethical practice !

AUTHOR: Js1968 - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, September 12, 2008

Proflowers is an active participant in a scam/fraud..
Proflowers uses misleading and unethical advertising practices that end up charging your credit card a monthly ongoing charge when you click on the free shipping offer or $10 off offers. It is VERY deceptive and done ON PURPOSE.
I recently ordered some flowers for my wife for her birthday from Proflowers.com. A couple of months later I realized that I was being charged $14.95 a month from something called EasySaver. Proflowers signed me up for this bogus/fraud money saver club thing. When I emailed Proflowers, I was told that I agreed to be signed up when I purchased the flowers. I really did not see this coming from what I thought was a legitimate business.
I will NEVER buy from Proflowers again and no one else that I know will either... I will see to that.

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#1 Consumer Comment

I'm glad I didn't order flowers!!

AUTHOR: Dondi - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, September 12, 2008

I get emails very frequently from this company. I saw some arrangements that looked pretty, and seemed reasonably priced, so I started to set up my credit card to make a purchase.

When I put in all of the information, and wanted the flowers delivered the next day, there were next day delivery charges, gas charges, express delivery charges, as well as tax, etc.

A $29.99 flower ended up totaling close to $50.00

That seemed really high, so I changed my mind.

Boy, I'm glad I did.

Thank you for warning us!!!

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