Complaint Review: Price shuffle - Internet Internet
- Price shuffle Internet United States of America
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- Web: priceshuffle.com
- Category: Financial Services
Price shuffle Shameful Scam: Price shuffle took 149.75 out of my account with no authorization. When you sign up they immediately take that amount out of you account. Beware. contact your bank and file a complaint , Internet
*General Comment: I need Information to contact Mr. Smith!
*Consumer Comment: Oh..and as far as sellers go...
*Consumer Comment: redacted..
*Consumer Comment: Might I add this suggestion?
*Consumer Comment: One has to wonder...
*Consumer Comment: Victim
*Consumer Comment: Refund Received
*Consumer Comment: Company Did Reach Out
*Consumer Comment: Price Shuffle Not Helpful in Resolving Situation
*Author of original report: Company willing to work with Consumer
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#10 General Comment
I need Information to contact Mr. Smith!
AUTHOR: Lisa - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 27, 2011
I would like to contact Mr. Smith myself, but the website is shut down...any suggestions?
Thanks for any HELP you can provide!
#9 Consumer Comment
Oh..and as far as sellers go...
AUTHOR: Ronny g - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 20, 2010
..PayPal is the BEST thing EVER to happen to online sellers. Unfortunately..many sellers want to operate outside of the terms and rules. Well..look at what happens when there are no rules...
NO ONE on THE ENTIRE PLANET, is forced to pay using PayPal, or buy using PayPal. It is a PRIVILEDGE, not a RIGHT.
It is simply a means to add another layer of safety. How a seller can screw this up is beyond me...but one thing is for sure..
Paypal is NOT going to offer ANY buyer protection..until the SELLER has earned trust and has displayed a length of time as an honest, ethical seller. So some sellers cry like a little girl because PayPal has held the funds for a few weeks as stated in their terms, and as they do for EVERY SINGLE SELLER who chooses upon their own free will, to use Paypal. And NO, eBay does not FORCE anyone to use it..the list of acceptable forms of payment is on the website. As well..no one is forced to use eBay either.
As I reply to EVERYONE and ANYONE who does not understand why PayPal would do this..I simply ask..do you have any better suggestions?
Does PayPal ask for fingerprints? A photo ID? DNA? A drug test? NO..no they don't. So why should they put their asses on the line for some stranger online just because they have the ability and freedom to open an account?
Do you understand this? Or, if you do not..please tell us how PayPal should trust anyone online who opens an account. Oh wait..we can read this VERY report and see what happens when you trust someone you do not know online.
#8 Consumer Comment
redacted..
AUTHOR: Ronny g - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 20, 2010
bman..whatever link you posted regarding PayPal, was redacted. So try again.
I hope you are not another one of those cry babies that is blaming PayPal due to a risky or stupid purchase of a buyer and expected PayPal to cover it?
That is NOT the intent or purpose of PayPal. AND, they are NOT a bank.
Their purpose..and ONLY purpose, is to make online transactions safer by a method of payment that will not require you to submit critical personal account information out online to an unknown seller.
Now granted they offer a buyer protection..but in THEIR own easily to read and access terms, they SUGGEST to use a credit card through them..since the banks often offer a more liberal charge back option. However, there is no substitute for being a wise shopper..and NO ONE is in business to cover anyone's a*s if they do something risky or STUPID..even insurance won't cover that.
#7 Consumer Comment
Might I add this suggestion?
AUTHOR: Bman - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 20, 2010
When dealing with eBay, there is Pay Pal to consider. This is from the seller end, yet it is sobering none the less: Check: (((Redacted)))
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#6 Consumer Comment
One has to wonder...
AUTHOR: Ronny g - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 19, 2010
..why a website that is going to charge a fee like this as soon as you sign up, would not have a confirmation page?
I guess they operate based on deception??
These types of "penny auctions" are very suspect. I mean it would only take a few small changes to make them legit...
One would be..confirmation page listing all charges and what they are for..like any legit website would do..
And CLEAR disclosure that the website is to be used SOLELY for GAMBLING and ENTERTAINMENT purposes only.
By deceptively charging fees, by selling "bids" which are non refundable no cash value virtual poker chips (but promoting/implying and claiming this is simply a great way to shop online and get a deal)..it seems apparent the business model is based on fraud and deception for it to work.
Now, think about the business model....what does it have in common with gambling vs a legitimate auction? Well for one...is it not in the best interests of the "house" for as many members as possible to LOSE? I would think this is the ENTIRE business model in a nutshell.
People, if you want a good deal shop around or use a legitimate auction site like eBay. If you want to gamble..play lotto and no unexpected fees will show up on your accounts. If you don't give scam sites like this your account information..you won't have to deal with the battles later on to get a refund..keep in mind..swipebids which is the same indentical thing as this..was promising refunds and having the members fill out forms and mail them and to have to keep contacting by email etc..a giant hassle..but now have informed all members they are closing down and no one is getting any more refunds. I imagine those "victims" are fuming.
#5 Consumer Comment
Victim
AUTHOR: Sadanand - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, November 18, 2010
I too am a victim of the company. Even I am charged with $149.75 on signing up and am in contact with the company via email. It seems we cannot talk to anybody over the phone and the phone is only for products related support. Its very frustrating to be exchanging emails. Its definitely a Rip off to be signing up. I strongly suggest the company to be advised to change their signing up process and not charge the consumers without gaining the consumers consent exclusively and warning the consumers of the charges and getting the consent before charging. Also the company should have some refund policy wherein the consumer should be allowed to return the bids and get refunds if they are not interested anymore.
#4 Consumer Comment
Refund Received
AUTHOR: Kristin - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 09, 2010
I am happy to report that the promised refund was posted to my bank account this morning by Price Shuffle.
#3 Consumer Comment
Company Did Reach Out
AUTHOR: Kristin - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, November 08, 2010
After seeing my reports on this website, Priceshuffle did reach out to me and offered to refund my money; however, they would only agree to do so AFTER I posted a message on this site stating they had reached out to me and that no dispute had been filed. After several emails were exchanged over the course of a week, they did finally agree to refund my money and sent me a receipt verifying the refund had been processed.
Unfortunately, the refund still has not posted to my bank account. In order to protect myself, I finally went through my bank to dispute the charge and cancel my card.
I do appreciate that Priceshuffle reached out to me to resolve this issue. However, if the company is truly sincere about maintaining good business practices, wouldn't it make sense for them to revise their website to make it clear that you will be charged for a bid package before you sign up? To date, they have made no apparent changes to their site since I foolishly signed up for membership 3 weeks ago.
Many people have reported that the company reached out to them in response to the complaints they posted on this site and it's great that these customers may get their money back, but what about all the other customers who have requested their money back via customer service? Many of us tried using that route first but did not receive a positive resolution until we reached out on consumer web sites.
Good luck to those of you who have been contacted by Priceshuffle to achieve a satisfactory resolution. I hope Priceshuffle is sincere in their willingness to refund your money.
#2 Consumer Comment
Price Shuffle Not Helpful in Resolving Situation
AUTHOR: Kristin - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 28, 2010
While I am happy that Price Shuffle has been willing to work with you to resolve this issue, I'm afraid I cannot say the same thing. I have contacted them repeatedly to try to resolve this issue but they are standing firmly by their position that the terms and conditions were clearly specified on their web page and that the bids are nonrefundable. I will be contacting my bank next to contest the charge.
#1 Author of original report
Company willing to work with Consumer
AUTHOR: anonymous - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 27, 2010
I have been in contact with the company priceshuffle.com and they are willing to work with me to resolve issue and are willing to give credit to my account. I am confident that we will be able to resolve this issue. We have been emailing to each other to try to solve this situation. I am very impressed that the company priceshuffle.com has been cooperative in this issue.
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