Complaint Review: Highbeam Reasearch - Chicago Illinois
- Highbeam Reasearch 65 E. Wacker Place, Suite 400 Chicago, Illinois United States of America
- Phone: 800-860-9227
- Web: www.highbeam.com
- Category: Consumer Services
Highbeam Reasearch, highbeam.com WEB SCAM Do not fall for this SCAM Chicago, Illinois
*Consumer Comment: Highbeam SCAM!
*Consumer Comment: Story for class action suit
*Consumer Comment: Class action against Highbeam moving forward!
Highbeam Research is a site which allows you to search through news archives. What a scam.
They are a total Scam. If you cancel your Credit Card. No matter what they tell you. You account will be charged again and again. I called a year ago and canceled and changed my credit card number and my bank still put through the charge. Your bank will be of no use in the matter because you checked the box agreeing to the renewal. Cancel your account credit card account completely. I called Wells Fargo fraud dept and Visa Card fraud dept directly and received no help at all. Stay Away and cancel your Credit Card account.
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#3 Consumer Comment
Highbeam SCAM!
AUTHOR: AE - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 05, 2011
Hi there. Thank you for sharing your story for the case against highbeam. Unfortunately we can't use it against them without your info and consent to add it but the other victims and I really appreciate your post. Please call me at the number below on my post or reach me via other complaint websites, such as (((Redacted))) (AMTE is my account) to include your story. Thank you so much and we hope to make this predatory company accountable for its actions!
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#2 Consumer Comment
Story for class action suit
AUTHOR: Carolyn - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 25, 2011
This rip-off company offered a "no-risk free" one-week trial of their online document retrieval service. To access the "free" service, you are asked to check off their Terms and Conditions, and provide a credit card number. Nowhere in their seven-page tiny print Terms and Conditions does it indicate that at the end of the free trial period, you will automatically be enrolled as a member and charged an annual membership fee of $199.95. And get this: my college-aged son signed on for this "free" trial in September 2009 (they prey on high school and college students), never used it, and it wasn't until three months later, in mid-December, that my credit card was charged the $199.95. When I called Highbeam, they said they could cancel the membership but not provide a refund. I filed a dispute with my credit card company and told Highbeam I would report them to the BBB and Attorney General's office unless a refund was issued. Lo and behold, they issued a refund to my credit card account and the dispute was closed. However, several weeks later, unbeknownst to me, they supplied some sort of "documentation" to the credit card company which "provided convincing information indicating that you did engage in this transaction." I repeat: nowhere in Highbeam's 7-page Terms and Conditions does it ever state that "free trial" users will be automatically enrolled as members at the end of the trial period, nor does it indicate what an annual membership will cost, nor does it explain how "free trial" users can avoid incurring such a charge. The only warning it issues -- twice -- is that "this is an auto-renewing contract" but the text makes it sound like this only applies to established members. TOTAL SCAM!!!!

#1 Consumer Comment
Class action against Highbeam moving forward!
AUTHOR: AE - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 22, 2010
HI. I was scammed by this company also and filed a complaint here. Some of us are filing a class action case against highbeam. If you are interested in sharing your story and joining us, please call me4132148870asap. Thanks.


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