BidRack
Consumer Report
Filled out bidrack form and they took 99.00 dollars out of my account and said their is no refunds and told me to stop emailing them ...
Filled out bidrack form and they took 99.00 dollars out of my account and said their is no refunds and told me to stop emailing them ...
Yahoo! Had an article on its home page about bidrack, saying it was Amarillo TX based. I thot "What the heck" My experience was the same as everyone else's to the tune of two charges—$99.00 and $60.00. Nothing on Yahoo's page about it being a scam. Nothing on Bidrack's site about charging ...
I read all the fine print and never did I see where there was a $99.00 charge. I looked at my bank statement on 06/27 and bingo there was this unauthorized charge from Bidrack. I call the number to inquire about the charge and was told it was for a bidding package. I also was told to go to ...
The website asks you to create an account asking for name username and password. You then click on a big arrow labeled "Register" leading you to believe that completing your registration is next. The next screen showed a $99 package on the upper part and on the middle section you enter ...
Filled in online forms on BidRack website having been led to believe that my credit card would only be used if I was a successful bidder. I called a BidRack representative who informed me that my credit card had already been billed for $75 worth of potential "bids". What a ripoff ...
Ad says free registration but actually charged me $75. When I found there is nothing for me to bid on, I requested, only after 15-20 minutes after my registration, for the cancellation and refund through phone call and email but being refused. During registration, I was not informed of the charge. ...