Complaint Review: Fed Ex Refund Recovery - Internet
- Fed Ex Refund Recovery Internet U.S.A.
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Fed Ex Refund ProcessorsFed Ex Refund Recovery ripoff dishonest fraudulant billing scam Internet
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: Scamed
*Consumer Suggestion: Here is some updated information on one if the newer Owners
*Consumer Comment: I purchased the Refund & Overnight Recovery Software and have had no luck
*Consumer Suggestion: We need more information ..no allowance or acceptance of Third Party Refund Processors
*Consumer Comment: FEDEX/UPS RECOVERY REFUND
*Consumer Comment: FEDEX/UPS RECOVERY REFUND
*Consumer Comment: FEDEX/UPS RECOVERY REFUND
*Consumer Comment: FEDEX/UPS RECOVERY REFUND
*Consumer Suggestion: Pay System handles REFUNDS: 1-888-751-0744
*Consumer Suggestion: The people being victimized are in this search-by-names of: Rapid Refund Recovery, Overnight Refund, and possibly Transconnect
*UPDATE Employee: SCAM ALERT! Fedex and UPS Both have PROHIBITIONS on 3td party claims on the guarentee.
*Consumer Suggestion: there should be no problem with that refund.
*Consumer Comment: I FIGURED SINCE IT WAS ASSOCIATED WITH UPS AND FED EX IT MUST BE LEGITIMATE.
*Consumer Comment: mom trying to make it
*Consumer Suggestion: Did you get your money back?
*Consumer Suggestion: Did you get your money back?
*Consumer Suggestion: Did you get your money back?
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Received an email from putmoneyinthebankmqweo@bingo4tnights.net promoting Fed Ex Refund eovery Processor - Home Based Business.
The "Get Started Now" link sent me to http://www.exedhvtaiegvtrr.com. This site was titled "Fedex Refund Processors Make Great Money!"
I read all the info. on the site and it sounded great so I paid the $39.95. The info. on the site stated that the complete Refund Recovery Package is normally $199.95, but for a limited time only they would slash the price and give me a special $160.00 discount...
An email soon followed from jkcomm_65@hotmail thanking me for joining Refund Recovery.
Then I received an email shortly after that from freeweb@net-member.com thanking me for my purchase and giving me instructions on how to gain access to the member site. (http://www.linkmembers.net/login/) Also, letting me know that my account will be handled by "Freewebland."
I purchased this so called software on 8/30/03 (Fri). All weekend I searched for clients through there industry list, and was planning my NEW Business. I was excited. I seen this ad before, but UPS was included in the deal. I got to thinking, if I could get the UPS software as well I could really make some money, so I typed UPS Refund Recovery in my browser and walla, there it was. Thank Goodness I seen the link under it stating refund recovery scam. This caught my eye so I clicked on the link and here I am. I feel lucky though. I didn't spend more than $39.95 before I found out it was a scam..
Julie
Kansas City, Kansas
U.S.A.
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#17 REBUTTAL Individual responds
Scamed
AUTHOR: Snapdragon - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, August 04, 2007
I'm from Texas and was also scamed on buying the Fed-X package.
I was not able to make my money back after purchasing The Home Based
Buisness... I hope we can get our money back and hope that no one else
gets RippedOff...Kathy
#16 Consumer Suggestion
Here is some updated information on one if the newer Owners
AUTHOR: Jacqueline - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 25, 2004
The process to collecting your refund depends on your payment method. If you used your credit card, explain the details to their "Dispute Department", and I'm sure they will have that charge removed for you. You card might use a different term, but at the least you can call customer service or access your theft hotline.
This contact information is important no matter what type of payment method. Here is the new contact information:
Better-Whois.com
Registrant: US Business Services, Inc. (REFUNDRECOVERY.COM){their bold caps)
1282 N. E. Business Park Place
Jensen Beach, FL, 34957, US
Domain name: RAPIDREFUNDRECOVERY.COM
Administrative Contact: Jason Brodie (JB6532)
U.S. Business Service
1282 Business Park Place (similar to other)
Jensen Beach,Fl, 34957-5319, US
Phone: 1-772-225-2855 FAX: 1-772-225-3136
Technical Contact:
Internet Connect Company (TJ2-ORG)
2815 NW 13th Street, Suite 201
Gainsville, FL, 32606
Phone: 1-352-336-7716 FAX: 1-352-375-2702
Emails: mail@USMR.COM dns-admin@ATLANTIC.NET
If you used your bank debit card, by all means, get a new account number, or you will remain vulnerable.
Now this next suggestion is just a possibility, but you might consider contacting your area Fedex and UPS to determine their level of involvement, and why they allow their name to be used, in potentially fraudulent practices. They are not legally obligated to help you, but in the long run, they have the real power to stop it.
Remember emails are easy to ignore, and written information helps to build and save evidence of your proof of purchase, and all genuine attempts to find resolution.
Hope this helps.
#15 Consumer Comment
I purchased the Refund & Overnight Recovery Software and have had no luck
AUTHOR: Kathy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 18, 2004
My name is Kathy Neihart & I purchased the Refund
& Overnight Recovery Software and have had no luck
with the programs. I paid $39.95 to recieve software for UPS $ FEDX to start my homebased
Business doing refunds for there company. I reciexed 2 disk Version A & Version B and I was not able to get nothing out of the programs so I could make money at home. I am a single parent
trying to make extra money from my home. Please help me get my money back....
#14 Consumer Suggestion
We need more information ..no allowance or acceptance of Third Party Refund Processors
AUTHOR: Jacqueline - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 23, 2004
It still sounds too good to be true, and training manuals are not a legitimate source for validating what is and is not legal.
I've been to your website (Fedex), and see no allowance or acceptance of Third Party Refund Processors. They emphasize the point that you can track your shipment, and with proof, the refund is COST FREE, which basically prices your "Recovery Center" out of the market. I still am not convinced Fedex would give out their customer account information, especially as they guarantee privacy.
I will re-visit the Fedex site to check for changes.
We need more information. You also need to provide more specific sources. What "Training Center"? Specify the page and section of the manual. What is the name of the website?
IF it is legal, what is Federal Law? How does this apply to State Law? Did you know this corporation is now in violation of Internet Law? What makes this legal?
If your intentions are honest, you will share this information with us. You will also validate your findings.
Thank you.
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#13 Consumer Comment
FEDEX/UPS RECOVERY REFUND
AUTHOR: Fedex - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 22, 2004
Once you obtain a client, you will need to negotiate a contract with them in which you will be authorized to represent their company and access and service their shipping accounts. There is a sample Service Agreement on this Training Site. You personalize this Agreement by replacing "Recovery Center" as used in the first line of the Agreement with your own business name and fill in the Client's Legal Name on the line provided. You must also give the specific State in which the contract is being negotiated in the second line where it says, "Laws of "State". If your business is a sole proprietorship or partnership instead of a corporation, you need to change that as well. Change any other information such as commission rate or information exchange that varies from the terms on the sample. It's best if you don't attempt to lock a client into a long-term contract. Let them know they can stop using your service at any time - all they have to do is stop sending you air bills. They aren't "locked in" to any time commitment. This way you are able to take refunds for the company legally.
#12 Consumer Comment
FEDEX/UPS RECOVERY REFUND
AUTHOR: Fedex - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 22, 2004
Once you obtain a client, you will need to negotiate a contract with them in which you will be authorized to represent their company and access and service their shipping accounts. There is a sample Service Agreement on this Training Site. You personalize this Agreement by replacing "Recovery Center" as used in the first line of the Agreement with your own business name and fill in the Client's Legal Name on the line provided. You must also give the specific State in which the contract is being negotiated in the second line where it says, "Laws of "State". If your business is a sole proprietorship or partnership instead of a corporation, you need to change that as well. Change any other information such as commission rate or information exchange that varies from the terms on the sample. It's best if you don't attempt to lock a client into a long-term contract. Let them know they can stop using your service at any time - all they have to do is stop sending you air bills. They aren't "locked in" to any time commitment. This way you are able to take refunds for the company legally.
#11 Consumer Comment
FEDEX/UPS RECOVERY REFUND
AUTHOR: Fedex - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 22, 2004
Once you obtain a client, you will need to negotiate a contract with them in which you will be authorized to represent their company and access and service their shipping accounts. There is a sample Service Agreement on this Training Site. You personalize this Agreement by replacing "Recovery Center" as used in the first line of the Agreement with your own business name and fill in the Client's Legal Name on the line provided. You must also give the specific State in which the contract is being negotiated in the second line where it says, "Laws of "State". If your business is a sole proprietorship or partnership instead of a corporation, you need to change that as well. Change any other information such as commission rate or information exchange that varies from the terms on the sample. It's best if you don't attempt to lock a client into a long-term contract. Let them know they can stop using your service at any time - all they have to do is stop sending you air bills. They aren't "locked in" to any time commitment. This way you are able to take refunds for the company legally.
#10 Consumer Comment
FEDEX/UPS RECOVERY REFUND
AUTHOR: Fedex - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 22, 2004
Once you obtain a client, you will need to negotiate a contract with them in which you will be authorized to represent their company and access and service their shipping accounts. There is a sample Service Agreement on this Training Site. You personalize this Agreement by replacing "Recovery Center" as used in the first line of the Agreement with your own business name and fill in the Client's Legal Name on the line provided. You must also give the specific State in which the contract is being negotiated in the second line where it says, "Laws of "State". If your business is a sole proprietorship or partnership instead of a corporation, you need to change that as well. Change any other information such as commission rate or information exchange that varies from the terms on the sample. It's best if you don't attempt to lock a client into a long-term contract. Let them know they can stop using your service at any time - all they have to do is stop sending you air bills. They aren't "locked in" to any time commitment. This way you are able to take refunds for the company legally.
#9 Consumer Suggestion
Pay System handles REFUNDS: 1-888-751-0744
AUTHOR: Jacqueline - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 23, 2003
According to Consumer Alert the following links and addresses may be helpful to the people who are trying to locate the company which sold them "Refund Recovery Software".
Refund Recovery Software
d/b/a Overnight Recovery Refund
4400 North Scottsdale Road, #165
Scottsdale, AZ, 85251
Overnight Recovery Software
414 W. Sunrise Hwy. #326
Patchogue, NY, 11772
(These are both mail drops--like post office boxes, not physical addresses--I've had these on file for months--BBB gets mail sent back from these addresses, but you still need them for legal reasons)
This from Consumer Alert:
"We have been informed that PaySystems (the company which processes the orders for that software), after being told that they would be reported to the Internet Securities and Exchange Commission, promptly refunded the charge to at least one person who received "Refund Recovery Software" which did not work.
For all inquiries regarding the purchase, please visit call 1-888-751-0744.
Address: PaySystems Limited
Dauntsey House, 4B
Fredericks Place
London, EC2R 8AB, England
PaySystems Refund Policy:
'PaySystems prescreens every supplier and does everything possible to protect the buyer. In the event of any dispute, PaySystems Limited will act as an arbitrator between the consumer and the supplier.'
Please be advised the U.S. Business Services, Inc. the registered owners of the domain name www.refundrecoverysoftware.com, have no relation to any company mentioned..."
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This is direct information. Get your proof of payment information together and make double copies of everything. All that you can do is try for that refund.
I got this information through Googles cache of: http://www.refundrecovery.com/
I've also been to the site, which by the way is up for sale. They sound more like they are trying to appeal to FedEx and UPS customers to use them for tracking refunds, rather than training subcontracters to provide a "second or third party service".
They boldly mention and highlight FedEx and UPS but do not provide direct links to the given sites or provide significant contact information.
FedEx and UPS do not acknowledge their existance. BOTH are copyrighted, so using their names are potentially illegal. They do not use corporate logos, which would be a red flag for me, but using the names is just as wrong.
Someone please get back to me on how Pay Systems cooperates in processing refunds. In addition, I don't think PaySystems is looking for a free plug. They are under the scruting of Internet Security and Exchange Commission.
I DO NOT WANT to give out ineffective contact information. Update with refund information, please.
This could be a way of helping others victimized as well.
Hope this helps.
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#8 Consumer Suggestion
The people being victimized are in this search-by-names of: Rapid Refund Recovery, Overnight Refund, and possibly Transconnect
AUTHOR: Jacqueline - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 13, 2003
Freddy Fedex great to hear from you!
Please, please, please file a "Rip-off Report Alert" independently, so that others victimized can get this valuable information. Include "RapidRefundRecovery" so that those specific individuals know the information is for them. There is a risk this specific report might get lost in the shuffle, with your Rebuttal inbetween. This is the first time I have witnessed any input possibly from Fedex.
Is there a Fedex website with more information about this prohibition?
The people being victimized are in this search-by-names of: Rapid Refund Recovery, Overnight Refund, and possibly Transconnect. They are also in categories: Home based businesses, software programs, and possibly Corrupt Companies.
Thank you and hope you can get an eye catching Rip-off Report out there soon.
Consumer Advocate
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#7 UPDATE Employee
SCAM ALERT! Fedex and UPS Both have PROHIBITIONS on 3td party claims on the guarentee.
AUTHOR: Freddy Fedex - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, December 11, 2003
It sure sounds good doesn't it - Getting refunds for companies that ship with Fedex and/or UPS when the "overnight' guarentee isn't met. ONE SMALL PROBLEM FOLKS! Fedex and UPS Both have PROHIBITIONS on 3td party claims on the guarentee. Just look into the "Contract Of Carriage" - These 'clients' couldn't use your services even if they wanted to.
GET YOUR MONEY BACK AND WRITE TO THE FTC. Good Luck
#6 Consumer Suggestion
there should be no problem with that refund.
AUTHOR: Jacqueline - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, December 11, 2003
What was your payment method?
If you purchased this product through your credit card, there should be no problem with that refund. If you wrote a personal check or used a debit card, show your bank a literal photocopy of this report, and refer them to this site. Sometimes banks are more inflexible, because they are not yet familiar with the nature of internet eMarketing. They might have a way of pursuing that refund for you or not penalizing your account for the loss.
Money orders can be traced, when purchased from certain establishments. I wish I could be more specific. Bank money orders provide good tracking information.
How much did you pay for your purchase? Hopefully, not $160 or more.
Get FEDEX in on it, since they do not seem to have a problem, with potentially falsified businesses using their name; let them be held accountable.
ALL communication with them should be in writing. I assume you have the necessary contact information. If not, review Rip-off Reports filed here, under subject: Refund Recovery, or category: Home based businesses. There's a lot of background information here.
It might be too late for a refund depending on Statute of Limitations in your State, but that doesn't mean you can't try. Atleast make them work for it. ;)
Contact your regional BBB, and the U.S. Postal Inspectors (for your area) to see what they can offer. For Postal Inspectors in general access www.usps.com or ask your own Post Master.
Even if you purchased the product online, with the given nature of this business the United States Post Office is involved, because you receive the product by mail.
Write them a letter demanding that refund, and show them a copy of this Report.
In addition, I hope that you have filed a Rip-off Report of your own, to bring more attention to your situation.
I have a mind to contact FedEx myself, just to find out why they are not protecting their own name.
Hope you get your refund.
Consumer Advocate
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#5 Consumer Comment
I FIGURED SINCE IT WAS ASSOCIATED WITH UPS AND FED EX IT MUST BE LEGITIMATE.
AUTHOR: BRANDY - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 10, 2003
I GOT RIPPED OFF BY THIS COMPANY AND HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET MY MONEY BACK SINCE AUGUST WITH NO LUCK. PLEASE TELL ME WHAT I CAN DO TO TRY TO GET MY MONEY BACK.
ALL I WANTED WAS TO FIND SOMETHING I COULD DO AND MAKE MONEY SO I COULD STAY HOME WITH MY KIDS.
I GUESS I FIGURED SINCE IT WAS ASSOCIATED WITH UPS AND FED EX IT MUST BE LEGITIMATE.
AT THE TIME I ORDERED IT I DIDN'T SEE ANYTHING ON THE INTERNET ABOUT IT BEING A SCAM.
PLEASE HELP. I'D LIKE MY MONEY BACK.
#4 Consumer Comment
mom trying to make it
AUTHOR: Delia - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, October 13, 2003
thank you for your info. i am a mom of 5 childern and a wife that is trying to help my husband so he won't work so far away. and people out to take what they can. my baby is 1 yr old whith hart disorder. that is hard to work with and now this i was looking forward on this job man what repoff. thank you for your help
#3 Consumer Suggestion
Did you get your money back?
AUTHOR: Jacqueline - Consumer Advocate Volunteer - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 01, 2003
If you purchased through your credit card, then you can dispute the charge for deceptive selling practices. If you used your bank debit card, I would recommend changing your account number. You never know when they might help themselves to your account.
In addition, what they are doing is going into a potential violation, because they are not FedEx affiliates, incorporations, or liasons in any way. FedEx has its own refund processing, and will not hire Refund Recovery Software Buyers under any subcontract of any kind. They give out their own refunds, cost free, which prices this software product out of the market. They are not going to give out their customer accounts, which are required in order for this software to come remotely close to being useful.
This company is not supposed to say they are with UPS or FEDEX, and may be subject to a lawsuit in the future for this gross missrepresentation.
I hope you request a full refund, in the form of a check or money order. If they tell you they will reimburse your account, that's bull s**t, because you wouldn't give them you new updated account information, to steal again. Even if it's not a lot, every penny counts.
#2 Consumer Suggestion
Did you get your money back?
AUTHOR: Jacqueline - Consumer Advocate Volunteer - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 01, 2003
If you purchased through your credit card, then you can dispute the charge for deceptive selling practices. If you used your bank debit card, I would recommend changing your account number. You never know when they might help themselves to your account.
In addition, what they are doing is going into a potential violation, because they are not FedEx affiliates, incorporations, or liasons in any way. FedEx has its own refund processing, and will not hire Refund Recovery Software Buyers under any subcontract of any kind. They give out their own refunds, cost free, which prices this software product out of the market. They are not going to give out their customer accounts, which are required in order for this software to come remotely close to being useful.
This company is not supposed to say they are with UPS or FEDEX, and may be subject to a lawsuit in the future for this gross missrepresentation.
I hope you request a full refund, in the form of a check or money order. If they tell you they will reimburse your account, that's bull s**t, because you wouldn't give them you new updated account information, to steal again. Even if it's not a lot, every penny counts.
#1 Consumer Suggestion
Did you get your money back?
AUTHOR: Jacqueline - Consumer Advocate Volunteer - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 01, 2003
If you purchased through your credit card, then you can dispute the charge for deceptive selling practices. If you used your bank debit card, I would recommend changing your account number. You never know when they might help themselves to your account.
In addition, what they are doing is going into a potential violation, because they are not FedEx affiliates, incorporations, or liasons in any way. FedEx has its own refund processing, and will not hire Refund Recovery Software Buyers under any subcontract of any kind. They give out their own refunds, cost free, which prices this software product out of the market. They are not going to give out their customer accounts, which are required in order for this software to come remotely close to being useful.
This company is not supposed to say they are with UPS or FEDEX, and may be subject to a lawsuit in the future for this gross missrepresentation.
I hope you request a full refund, in the form of a check or money order. If they tell you they will reimburse your account, that's bull s**t, because you wouldn't give them you new updated account information, to steal again. Even if it's not a lot, every penny counts.
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