1 posted on
09/17/2010 3:09:55 PM PDT by
waynesa98
To: waynesa98
Charge you how? Clicking on their banner shouldn’t give them your credit card info...Is there more to this?
2 posted on
09/17/2010 3:15:20 PM PDT by
Drango
(NO-vember is payback for April 15th)
To: waynesa98
Now really, why did you sign up for this “passport 2 fun”?
3 posted on
09/17/2010 3:15:41 PM PDT by
svcw
(Everyday the enemy tries to offer you an apple, when God has already given us an orchard.)
To: waynesa98
A quick search on google.com yields about twenty warning sites for this group.
4 posted on
09/17/2010 3:18:12 PM PDT by
svcw
(Everyday the enemy tries to offer you an apple, when God has already given us an orchard.)
To: waynesa98
Please explain to me how merely clicking on a banner on a web page can cause me to be charged money?
My experience has been that I must first identify myself & give a credit card number before someone can charge me.
I don’t understand what happened to you.
6 posted on
09/17/2010 3:23:43 PM PDT by
Mister Da
(The mark of a wise man is not what he knows, but what he knows he doesn't know!)
To: waynesa98
Charger = charged.
Then = than.
12 posted on
09/17/2010 3:39:27 PM PDT by
humblegunner
(Pablo is very wily)
To: waynesa98
Why can’t you just dispute the charge on your credit card. I had a company do something similar. Bought a 1.95 thing and they started charging me $60 a month. I just rejected the charges, changed my card and called them. They got a little upset when I called them thieves and scum but it ended well.
15 posted on
09/17/2010 4:08:38 PM PDT by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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