Quick Cash
Offered free web site but constantly ignored me when I opted out paying for a ten website scheme

Miscellaneous

About a week ago I signed up for Quick Cash. I did this because the sign up fee was only $10 and the testimonials were convincing.

I created a login and was prompted to select a website to get my program started. There were twelve websites that you could select but when one was selected it prompted me to another charge, allegedly starting at $197. Subsequently I was offered a charge of around $28 dollars for ten sites.

I then emailed the company three times with tickets to ask how I could get my free website and received no response. After that I tried to login with my original password and it would not accept it.

In effect my use of the site has been suspended.

I'm unable to even request a refund of my $10. A 60-day money back guarantee is advertised.

What a ripoff!


Company: Quick Cash
Country: USA
Site: homewebsitecenter.com
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