Complaint Review: WebLoyalty - RESERVATION REWARDS - WLI*RESERVATIONREWARDS - Norwalk Connecticut
- WebLoyalty - RESERVATION REWARDS - WLI*RESERVATIONREWARDS 101 Merritt 7, Seventh Floor Norwalk, Connecticut U.S.A.
- Phone: 203-846-3300
- Web:
- Category: On-Line Business
WebLoyalty WLI*RESERVATIONREWARDS WLI* RESERVATION REWARDS Web Loyalty ripoff charged me $9 every months since September 2004 no clue as to who they are like thousands of others on this site Norwalk Connecticut
*Consumer Comment: It's not a scam
I have never signed up for its membership, but WebLoyalty Reward Reservation has charged me $9 every months since September 2004. I made several online purchases at that time and WebLoyalty Reward Reservation misled me to get signed up membership.
Jeeyoung
Chicago, Illinois
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
It's not a scam
AUTHOR: Deborah - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, June 19, 2007
I am not employed by, nor do I have anything to do with WebLoyalty or any of it's subsidiaries. However, I do know what I'm tallking about. Webloyalty is not "out to get you" If you see that there is a charge for them, It's really easy to get your money back. All you have to do is call them. They will refund all of your charges. They're a company who has a service that is very clearly outilned if people would take a few seconds to read before greedily clicking away for their $10 off coupon. It states plainly that they are a partner site of the site you were on, that they are offering a service, and that by entering your email address and clicking yes, then confirming yes again that you are authorizing a ten dollar charge every month to your credit card.
Yes, maybe they are inconvinient, but don't click on popups, and if you do, read them before you sign up for anything.


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