My daughter (12) received an MP3 player for her birthday which came with a card for 50 free downloads from emusic.com. She asked us if she could get these downloads from the web. I helped her and the website required her to sign up. After signing up, still she could not redeem the card because her account had to be verified with a credit card. She was a prepaid bank card from our bank so she put that number in to be verified. Then she saw that the selection was bad so she did not want to download anything. That was the end of it.
However, for three months they charged $19.99. After two months she was wondering why her allowance was getting eaten up.
I sent this company a correspondence through their website asking them to cancel that account and refund the money. They chargeda third time. I suspended my daughter's prepaid card (luckily) because they continued to try to charge the amount in December.
I calle them today and spoke with a Marie who said that the account was closed on December 8 and that she WOULD NOT refund the money although my daughter did not even use their services at all.
Additionally, she tried to say that I was lying. She said that to redeem those cards no subscriptions were necessary and that they check age when they the credit cards from their subscribers, which is not true.
I filed a dispute with my bank, but they can only annotate this occurrence.
Alex
APO AA
U.S.A.
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