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Report: #641349

Complaint Review: Highbeam Research - Chicago Illinois

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  • Highbeam Research 65 E. Wacker Place, Suite 400 Chicago, Illinois United States of America

Highbeam Research CREEPY. PREDATORY. UNACCOUNTABLE Chicago, Illinois

*Consumer Comment: Class action! The same thing happened to me!

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A spiderweb of nasty tricks. Although the website looks legit - uses icons from respectable, high profile newspapers and magazines,  Highbeam is a racket and designed to entrap the random person who is just in a hurry to get access to an archived newspaper article.  I ordered what I thought was one archived article from a local newspaper and a month later had a charge for $372. on my credit card.  I never signed off on such a charge - I simply never would have agreed to it. I never got any email or other correspondence saying the charge was about to take place. When  I called to investigate the surprise charge I  waited on hold for about 7 minutes and then got someone who stonewalled me.  She said the manager wasn't in (both times I called) but that this "manager" would take care of my case. Within the hour, I got a really nasty  impersonal form email quoting their terms and conditions, pointing out all the places on their website that supposedly apprise me of the big money I'm about to fork over and ending with some statement about how there are no refunds. The email from this untouchable manager is signed "customer service" - no name- no contact.  A kind of "we gotcha".  Really creepy, Orwellian customer scam..... scary that someone can get away with this.  I'm not done - they haven't gotten away with it yet. I'm sure the news media whose icons they appropriate and the advertisers would not want to be connected with this outfit.  I just really need my $372 that I never meant to give them. 

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#1 Consumer Comment

Class action! The same thing happened to me!

AUTHOR: AE - (United States of America)

POSTED: Monday, November 01, 2010

Hi. I was also scammed by HIghbeam and am considering filing a class action lawsuit against them and would love to speak with you.  If you or anyone else is interested or can share your stories directly with me, please contact this website as directed by their terms and conditions.  Thanks. Here's my story:

Ultimate bait-and-switch rip-off and unauthorized charge for unrequested, unauthorized, unused and in-advance cancelled "yearly" membership! I was shocked at the blatant consumer protection violations by highbeam in charging in advance for a "yearly" membership despite the fact that I 1)did not request it, 2) did not utilize the services beyond the free-trial because I found the site worthless, 3)was charged a "monthy" $17.04 membership fee on 8/28/10 and THE SAME DAY charged a whopping $318.70 for what, upon inquiry, I was later informed was a "yearly membership" on top of a monthly membership, neither of which I wanted or authorized. Even the "free trial" was essentially worthless in what it offered so I had absolutely no interest in or use for a paid membership. I immediately called the company when I opened my MC bill and saw these outrageous and unauthorized charges. I spoke with a representative who identified herself as "Glenda" and was uncooperative and spewed out the standard company script about the "contract" and "terms." I informed her that these charges were 100% unauthorized and represented payment for their "service" for a whole year IN ADVANCE! I immediately cancelled the membership and demanded a full refund. After informing her that Highbeam was operating in direct violation of State and Federal consumer protection statutes and threatening to report them to the Attorney General's Office, she spoke with her supervisor "Karmen" and yes, they would issue a full refund immediately and cancel the billing for the "future" subscription. Imagine my surprise when I was notified by e-mail that, yes, they would and had cancelled my subscription (hold on for this...) However ... the "subscription" was to expire in September 2011!!! NO REFUND! I followed-up again (by e-mail) to again reiterate my cancellation and get the refund I requested and was promised, since I had no intention of using and had cancelled their "service" yet they refused to refund any money. The same alleged supervisor "Karmen" said "no refund" despite what I was initially told on the phone by Glenda who said Highbeam would refund the charges after discussing the matter with Karmen her "supervisor." I am looking into filing a class action case and seek certification on a nationwide-basis since it appears that they are scamming victims all over the country, over and over again with no accountability and there are certainly grounds for such a case. They are getting away with ripping people off because they know no individual can afford to bring an individual case since it would cost more than their claim. Sadly, they are stealing people's money because they can do it. I am grateful for this website to inform and hopefully protect and educate other unsuspecting consumers and to give us a voice. Fortunately, as a class action, there is strength and power in numbers and is the only mechanism to make Highbeam and other predatory internet companies financially accountable!!!

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