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Report: #1512136

Complaint Review: Stamps.com - NE

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  • Reported By: Anonymous — McCook Nebraska United States
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  • Stamps.com NE United States

Stamps.com Automatically signed me up for monthly service NE

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I was trying to order stamped envelopes and got into the wrong website - should have been US postal service - but I was directed to Stamps.com.

Set up an account - then realized I was in the wrong website.  Exited out.

Got credit card statement and saw that I was billed $17.99 - for a monthly service - - but you don't get anything for the monthly service fee.  Researched my emails - saw that I had signed up for a free trial period of 4 weeks - this is a rip-off.  No where was I informed that I would be billed monthly for a service I don't want or use.

Had to wait on hold for 15 plus minutes and talk to a rep - explained problem. Waiting for return of money - and cancellation of service.

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