Complaint Review: WPI*IFRIENDS VIP 800-IFRIEND FL US - Internet
- WPI*IFRIENDS VIP 800-IFRIEND FL US iFRIENDS.com Internet U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-iFriend
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- Category: Adult Web Site
WPI*IFRIENDS VIP 800-IFRIEND FL US Charging my credit card $6.95 twice a month every other month Fl US Internet
*Consumer Suggestion: I got mine account cancelled with this company
*Consumer Suggestion: Ooops, forgot something - There might be a minimum amount.
*Consumer Suggestion: Getting your money back
*Consumer Suggestion: Getting your money back
*Consumer Suggestion: Getting your money back
*Consumer Suggestion: Getting your money back
I was just looking over my credit card statement and noticed iFriends.com has been charging my credit card $6.95 twice a month every other month. Twice in March and twice in May '06. I have not signed up for any services or accessed any pay-to-play websites with iFriends. I have in the past submitted my card for age verification and did register a free account but never did I submit my credit card for $6.95 bi-monthly charges. How do I get this fixed? And how can I get my charges reimbursed? Please advise.
Thx.,
Geoffrey
Inglis, Florida
U.S.A.
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#6 Consumer Suggestion
I got mine account cancelled with this company
AUTHOR: David - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, June 11, 2006
here is a link of the company that bills for these amounts so you can cancel.
http://www.ifriend.com
good luck, david in florida

#5 Consumer Suggestion
Ooops, forgot something - There might be a minimum amount.
AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, June 10, 2006
In response to my response (Heh)...
There might be a minimum amount. Such as in California the disputed amount must be over $50. Contact your local Attorney General's office (I'm too lazy to look it up).
And I have read in several places the dispute must be filed within 60 days.

#4 Consumer Suggestion
Getting your money back
AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, June 10, 2006
Having recently researched this, I believe I can provide you a few tips to reclaim part of your money.
1) I would check with your children, if you have any to make sure they didn't purchase it. I know it sounds like I'm kidding around, but it is serious statement as that happens sometimes.
2) contact the company and request for the refund.
3) If the company refuses or doesn't respond within a timely manner (I am unable to define what timely maybe) then:
Contact your bank and indicate you wish to dispute the charges. VISA and MasterCard has policy in place to protect consumers, if you have a different card you should be protect per this quote:
"Federal and state laws in the United States protect credit cardholders against liability for unauthorized transactions, against failure to receive goods or services, and in certain instances where poor quality or defective goods and services have been delivered by a merchant."
Source for above quote: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/icpw/comments/visa.htm

#3 Consumer Suggestion
Getting your money back
AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, June 10, 2006
Having recently researched this, I believe I can provide you a few tips to reclaim part of your money.
1) I would check with your children, if you have any to make sure they didn't purchase it. I know it sounds like I'm kidding around, but it is serious statement as that happens sometimes.
2) contact the company and request for the refund.
3) If the company refuses or doesn't respond within a timely manner (I am unable to define what timely maybe) then:
Contact your bank and indicate you wish to dispute the charges. VISA and MasterCard has policy in place to protect consumers, if you have a different card you should be protect per this quote:
"Federal and state laws in the United States protect credit cardholders against liability for unauthorized transactions, against failure to receive goods or services, and in certain instances where poor quality or defective goods and services have been delivered by a merchant."
Source for above quote: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/icpw/comments/visa.htm

#2 Consumer Suggestion
Getting your money back
AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, June 10, 2006
Having recently researched this, I believe I can provide you a few tips to reclaim part of your money.
1) I would check with your children, if you have any to make sure they didn't purchase it. I know it sounds like I'm kidding around, but it is serious statement as that happens sometimes.
2) contact the company and request for the refund.
3) If the company refuses or doesn't respond within a timely manner (I am unable to define what timely maybe) then:
Contact your bank and indicate you wish to dispute the charges. VISA and MasterCard has policy in place to protect consumers, if you have a different card you should be protect per this quote:
"Federal and state laws in the United States protect credit cardholders against liability for unauthorized transactions, against failure to receive goods or services, and in certain instances where poor quality or defective goods and services have been delivered by a merchant."
Source for above quote: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/icpw/comments/visa.htm

#1 Consumer Suggestion
Getting your money back
AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, June 10, 2006
Having recently researched this, I believe I can provide you a few tips to reclaim part of your money.
1) I would check with your children, if you have any to make sure they didn't purchase it. I know it sounds like I'm kidding around, but it is serious statement as that happens sometimes.
2) contact the company and request for the refund.
3) If the company refuses or doesn't respond within a timely manner (I am unable to define what timely maybe) then:
Contact your bank and indicate you wish to dispute the charges. VISA and MasterCard has policy in place to protect consumers, if you have a different card you should be protect per this quote:
"Federal and state laws in the United States protect credit cardholders against liability for unauthorized transactions, against failure to receive goods or services, and in certain instances where poor quality or defective goods and services have been delivered by a merchant."
Source for above quote: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/icpw/comments/visa.htm


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