In2video.net and zml, com
Debited my account within five minutes of a 24 hour free trial, cost me $176.40

Miscellaneous

This company offered a 24 hour free trial for movie downloads. I entered my debit card info and they debited the money within five minutes of my "free trial". They charged my account twice for $39.90, costing me $96.00 in NSF fees.initial attempts to contact this company via email took several days to receive a response. When I went to officially cancel my membership through the website, I was connected to a site that sold pornography. While they have returned the $79.80 they initially took, they have not offered to repay the $64.00 in NSF their illegal debits cost my bank account. The money they took came out of my child's Christmas money. I told them this. So far, I have not recieved a response on the NSF fee requests.


Company: In2video.net and zml, com
Country: USA
Site: zml.com
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