I placed an order with Vistaprint.com for business cards. After I authorized the sale, there were other links to click on to check out. I clicked on 3 other links, supposedly, and signed up for 30 day trials.
After those thirty days were up, I received three charges on my credit card of $9.95. Each charge had a different company name and phone number. I called the first number and told them that I had charges on my credit card from them and didn't know why. I never received anything.
The girl, who could barely speak english, told me that when I placed an order with vistaprint.com, I signed up for a thirty day trial period. All of my personal and credit information was transferred over from vistaprint to these other companies. So after my thirty day trial (which I don't know what I was trying) they automatically charged my credit card.
When people sign up for a thirty day trial, they expect someone to bill them once the thirty days is up. No one sent me a bill. I didn't know they had my credit card number. I was able to contact someone at each company and they offered to cancel my subsription. Where is my money? That money should be credited back to my credit card. I never signed anything authorizing anyone to charge my credit card.
I hope the word gets out. Vistaprint is as wrong, if not more wrong for sharing credit card numbers without permission. This should be illegal. Why are they able to charge a credit card without authorization. Where is the protection for honest people like me?
April
San Antonio, Texas
U.S.A.
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