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Classmates.com is in league with the scam/fraud of

If you have been the victim of the scam/fraud of Reservations Rewards stealing money out of your bank account or charging your credit card, beware that Classmates.com is a "partner" and they have allowed this to happen. (see postings on ripoff for *WLI Reservation Rewards) I recently complained to Classmates.com when I learned from Reservation Rewards that my personal and financial information was released to them from Classmates because I purportedly clicked yes to some trial crap when I upgraded my Classmates membership. Bs. Here is Classmates response:

Thank you for sending us your concerns regarding your experience and the charges to your credit card. According to our records you accepted an offer with one of our partners, Webloyalty, who offers Reservation Rewards.

In response to your communication to us, we will advise Reservation Rewards to cancel and refund (if applicable) your membership immediately. You will receive an email response within 48-72 hours from their customer service team verifying your request.

I understand and appreciate your frustration in trying to understand the billing on your credit card. I'd like to provide you with a little background that may help to explain why this happened. When you completed your Classmates Gold membership purchase or renewal, you were presented with an opportunity to participate in a free trial offer with Reservation Rewards. This offer was presented on its own individual page and included highlighted "Offer Details" and buttons labeled "Yes" and "No Thanks".

In order for your Reservation Rewards membership to be activated you would have had to enter your email address and selected the "Yes" button.By selecting "Yes" you authorized Classmates to provide your information to Reservation Rewards. Immediately above the boxes where you entered your email address is the statement: "By entering my email address as my electronic signature and clicking YES, I have read and agreed to the Offer Details and authorize Classmates.com to securely transfer my name, address and credit or debit card information to Reservation Rewards for billing and benefit processing".

The Offer Details, which were provided next to the "Yes" and "No Thanks" buttons, stated the length of the free trial, auto renewal information, the amount of the subscription fee, as well as a toll free number for cancellation. During the trial membership, Reservation Rewards sent out welcome and billing notification emails to the address you provided so that you may cancel and avoid being billed past the free trial period.

Again, I have requested cancellation and a refund (if applicable) for your subscription with Reservation Rewards.in the meantime, should you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Webloyalty's Reservation Rewards customer service team directly by email at [email protected] or via their toll-free number, 1-800-889-8776.

For more information regarding our Credit Card policy, visit http://www.classmates.com/cmo/terms. Jsp.

Thank you for your membership and participation in the Classmates community.

Thank you for your cooperation and patience. As always, please let me know if I can be of further help.

Sincerely,

Steffy
Classmates Member Care Department
www.classmates.com

Check your bank account statements and credit charges frequently. I have been hit 2 times by these people.


Offender: Classmates.com

Country: USA
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Category: Internet & Web

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