Web Money Training
Misleading and rip-off

Shops, Products, Services

This company uses the Google name to make themselves sound legit and offer you an informational CD for $1.97. Once you purchase the CD, they send you an email with some log-in information but NOWHERE on the email does it mention anything about a 7-day trial period.
But not only that, they also sign you up for a few other companies (such as AlterFund.com) that also charge you for "signing up" for their trial period services. None of which clarify what their trial periods are or when they end.
Luckily I checked my credit card online immediately after I purchased the CD and noticed unauthorized charges for 2 different companies for supposedly purchasing the access to their informational website (all of the charges were between $1.50 and $2). I immediately called these places and cancelled my "subscription".
However, I noticed 2 weeks later that I was charged $69.97 from Web Money Training because it was past the trial period I didn't know about. Then when I called to cancel it, they tried to sign me up for additional services for a fee. I explained that signing up with them was the biggest mistake I had made and I wanted everything cancelled. Ten minutes later I finally got them to cancel my service and refund my money. They said it would take 3-5 business days for it to clear, which I have been carefully watching, and then when it was was finally credited back, it came with a new $1.97 charge for "signing up for the services" of a different company - which I never did.
This company is absolutely ridiculous and makes for a MASSIVE nightmare for anyone who signs up for them. Don't do it!


Company: Web Money Training
Country: USA
Phone: 8004161339
Site: www.webmoneytraining.com
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