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Fast Income Pro fipcommerce.com The charge on my card was double what was stated. If you send then the form for a refund they refund you half. GOT Y |
11th of Apr, 2011 by User882710 |
I heard about income at home on the radio and went online to check it out. I went to a site that I thought was the one advertised. I read through the website and it sounded good. You could earn money from home through their program as they had agreements with Google and other large companies to furnish people to make comments and links on Google websites. There was a money back gaurantee so I decided why not? It was $97. I signed up. Then it came up that there was a VIP program that would offer more online assistance, so I added that to the charge. I received the notice by email and the congratulations etc. I was interested in starting so I immediately opened it up and got online but only found a website that was just partially done and part of a page. I went back to the notice and called. My Questions to customer support: I have opened the page online but I don't see where you go to start earning money by making comments and links on Google websites. All I have is a partial half way web page. Were do I go to make comments and links. Answer: WE don't do that anymore! We just provide you with a website where you can sell stuff. We discontinued that product. I informed him I was not interested in a website and the one I received was only partially done. I informed him I wanted a refund. He sent a refund page which stated it would only refund a small piece of the cost and if you filed it that you were relinquishing all rights to the rest of your money. I called back and stated I was not going to send it the refund sheet as I would then forfiet most of the cost. I was told that was my only refund they offered. I was so angry that I hung up. I called later and was told another story. You have to work with the webpage for 6 months before you can request a refund. I received my credit card bill and there were 2 charges on the bill both from fastincome. One was for $49 and the other was for $197.00. The total charges should have been $146.00. This isn't just a ripoff it is credit card fraud. |
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