Gary Ambrose
MemberSpring After signing, the $ 91 fee had grown to $ 291. After setting up Ok, I had to take time out and asked for a refund (I believed 60days) Refused, I re-instated. Later the account is barred and a new pe
- 06-27-2012
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I signed up for MemberSpring in February. The first thing that I noticed was that the $ 91 fee had suddenly increased to $ 291, debited from my credit card. I understood also from the final page of the sign up video that there was a 60 day guarantee.
I set up the system, chose a domain name and hosting (very expensive hosting it seemed to me), and started getting into it.
Unfortunately I have mentally handicapped twins sons who area lot of work. Several weeks passed and it seemed that I would not have time to spare, so I asked for a refund, which was refused (30 days was now quoted). My account had been de-activated when I asked for the refund but I said that I would carry on with it, and it was reactivated.
I did some more work on it and was again side-tracked by a death in the family (my mother-in-law).
When I did try again, a month or more ago to get into my account and my domain, it was impossible to log-in.
I e-mailed the support address, with no result. I have done this several times since, no reply. My account has been disabled and someone else now has my domain. I have paid $ 291 for this?
MemberSpring is again being widely advertised. My advice, don't get taken in.
Company: Gary Ambrose
Country: USA
Site: memberspring.com