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traceys7777
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#41 · Posted: 2 Oct 2008 11:38


The only way to stop companies like these is to complain to the DA's office in that area and have them shut them down. I wasn't affected by them but I filed a complaint. The more of you that do - no matter if you live in Canada or Australia - the more likely they are to go and check it out.
Here is the link
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/fls/ContactUs.html
at the bottom of the page it says something about citizens reports and you can send an email about them.

KimG
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#42 · Posted: 6 Oct 2008 12:53


Hi my name is KimG,
I signed up because I thought $2.95 is not bad. However, I googled them and got your website, for which I am very thankful. I cancelled immediately and I intend to use one the sites that Judyp suggested. If you have any free websites I can use, please email me at [email protected].

Happy Hunting Writers!!

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#43 · Posted: 7 Oct 2008 11:55


Hi I am in the UK and like many others I signed up to Freelance Home Writers. I have tried desperatly to cancel my subscribtion with them but to no avail!!! The number I have for them is not connecting and my emails bounce back. Can anyone help, please?????

jamesweaver8
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#44 · Posted: 20 Oct 2008 04:03


i am having the same problem. ive sent an email demanding my money to be returned like in this forum. im giving them 2 days to reply (not holding much hope though) and then il get my bank involved.

JDCruz
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#45 · Posted: 22 Oct 2008 20:10


I like the style of jamesweaver8.

If I am in the same situation, i will probably do the same and if possible, also report this matter to concerned agencies like the Better Business Bureau.

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#46 · Posted: 31 Oct 2008 01:30


Hi Everyone, I'm in Australia and have the same story to tell as a lot of others. I joined Freelance Home Writers for the 7 day trial. They took $47 US from my credit card only 5 days after the $2.95, then another $47 US after I had cancelled. I have sent 3 emails to them, all of which have been ignored.

I have now lodged 2 disputes with my bank over them taking the two amounts of $47, but now it will be a waiting game to see if they try to take any more money.

Being in Australia, I can't get through on the 1800 phone number they give out, but I will follow the advice of some of the members here, by demanding my money back (by another email) and also lodging a citizen complaint.

Wish I had found this site before I joined!

Tams202
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#47 · Posted: 4 Nov 2008 17:37


The phone number that you need to be calling is 1800-750-7660. I got this from some lady that Freelance sold my phone number too. When you call them you select option 3 and you will get a person.

The lady I talked to said that there was a paragraph next to the sign up now button on the left hand side that clearly said that they would be taking out the 47 bucks every month.

When I pulled up the site while i was on the phone with her she was claiming that this line is their disclaimer:

For only $2.95 you will have unlimited access to the same money making tools that thousands of our other members have for 7 days. Monthly membership is only $47 dollars which is a fraction of what you will make with the Freelance Home Writers system.

Supposedly telling us that their monthly membership is 47 bucks is their way of telling us that they are going to take that money every month..... right...

So when I talked to her I told her that very misleading. She then offered to refund the last month to the credit card. I told her she better refund all the months since we only logged into the site once to see what it was all about.

She did this with out argument. We will be getting our money back with in 7 days.

I hope this helps everyone. When they bring up the bit about it is written on there make sure you tell them that it is miss leading. I am sure from the heat they are getting from this is why they are refunding charges right away.

xox
Tams

olivme
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#48 · Posted: 4 Nov 2008 19:56


I too am another victum of the freelance home writers, still in the process of trying to get the money back.

olivme
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#49 · Posted: 4 Nov 2008 20:24


I too was charged 4 times and finally got through by phone after 4 months of calling and all were willing to do for me was cancell the charge for Oct. so now I am left to fight the charges for Sept, Aug, and July. I wrote e-mails as well and they said that they never got them I beleive that they hold you on to see how far they can take it and how much money they can scam out of you. And when you finally do get through they think that they are giving you a break by reversing the last month charges. Keep trying yourself don't leave it up to your bank you will be charged $47 a month until you cancel the subscription your self.

NICK R MAGUIRE
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#50 · Posted: 6 Nov 2008 11:11


pls pls tell me how you managed to contact them.
I have had no replies from emails sent, both from personal addresses and via their site and I cannot get through on the phone. I live in the UK.
Thanx
Nick

NICK R MAGUIRE
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#51 · Posted: 7 Nov 2008 04:07


Dear all, good news , I bombarded freelance with emails and I have had a response cancelling my membership and refunding my $47!
Ensure you send all emails to [email protected].
My persistance paid off so keep trying and good luck.

saran321
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#52 · Posted: 7 Nov 2008 04:19


I agree with Jaime

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#53 · Posted: 7 Nov 2008 08:15


I'm glad I checked before I paid the $2.95. This does not seem like a lot until you run into the hassle of having to recover unauthorized additional charges. Not a company worth associating with.

Thanks for the warnings.

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fastwriter13
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#54 · Posted: 19 Nov 2008 19:30


RUN AS FAST AWAY FROM THESE THIEVES AS YOU CAN! I was taken by these online scam artists. After charging the "$2.95", they charged me $97.00 instead. I tried to call several times and emailed them to no avail. No one ever called me back.

I now have filed formal charges against them with the Florida Attorney General.

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Marsonda
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#55 · Posted: 20 Nov 2008 15:32


I'm glad I just came across this forum. I received an email from same deal of $2.95 try out period and then $47 a month. I'm always hesitant to have to pay someone so I can work. That's why I entered the name of the place on the internet to see what I came up with.

It's always been easy to get scammed and now with computers/email/internet even more so. As the old saying goes, "if it is too good to be true, it usually is."

I will look into some of the places mentioned in this forum for work at home jobs, though.

Marsonda

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#56 · Posted: 20 Nov 2008 15:44


By the way, what does GAF stand for. There is a comment above mentioning GAF, like it is some kind of business. Thanks.

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#57 · Posted: 20 Nov 2008 18:03


I signed up for the 7-day trail. 2 days in a woman rang to "welcome' me & I told her I wanted to cancel. Her "pleasant manner" abruptly changed & she told me I'd have to ring myself. I continually tried the number (still trying!) to no avail & bombarding them with emails hasn't worked either.
I tried to put a 'stop-payment' on my account but my bank told me when I clicked in my debit card details I gave them the authority & there was little they could do!
I closed my account ($95 Aus later!) but the guy on the debit-card line said they might still keep charging me because I gave the authority! I don't know how this can be possible without an account but I'm VERY anxious!!

No matter how misleading their "For only $2.95 you will have unlimited access... for 7 days. Monthly membership is only $47 dollars..." the fact (as given to me from the bank) is I GAVE them my authority. So,how can you file a complaint against them if you clicked that darn button?

thebard
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#58 · Posted: 20 Nov 2008 18:48


I am also in Australia, and found the same problems as already stated. I tried their phone number many, many times but it never connects. Telstra advised me that you cannot ring 1-800 numbers USA from overseas, even if you want to PAY for it. I emailed them 6 times (their support address) and ALL emails were returned as undeliverable. Yes, it is only $2.95 for a week's trial, then they charge you a monthly fee. They say that you can cancel that in the seven days. But THERE IS NO WAY TO CONTACT THEM. Fortunately, I used a DEBIT card to pay the 2.95, which only had 5.00 in it LOL. So they have been unable to use that.
DO NOT TOUCH THEM. !!!!!

Jazz
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#59 · Posted: 22 Nov 2008 05:47


Great news! Maybe I jammed their in-mail box with so many emails, or maybe it was the damning reports I included (thanks earog - 27Sep for the BBB.org "Company Rating")... anyway, they've canceled my registration & agreed to refund my money.
I sent the emails to [email protected] but not through their site (don't know if this made a difference). Who cares - it worked.
If not for the wonderful people in this forum I would probably be having a melt-down. Thanks guys!
Oh, to thebard 20Nov - I used a DEBIT card too. It only had $8 in it so I thought I was safe. It wasn't until I checked my balance that I found out the transaction had still been allowed (even though I don't have an overdraft). And, they've charged me fees for doing it! Perhaps your DEBIT card provider & bank have a different policy. Keep an eye on your balance, just in case.
Can't thank this Forum enough. And, to those still trying to be rid of FHW, be persistent - very, VERY persistent. Good luck.

secure
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#60 · Posted: 25 Nov 2008 19:14


I really hate the fact that un-ethical companies practice stuff like this, that fraudulently takes people's money with no equal value.

It sure makes it hard for the rest of us honest folk trying to make a living and help others.

I am going to definitely post a "BEWARE" message on my site and point a link back to here for others to read. I sure hope that it helps others before they give up the credit card information.

Thanks everyone for your input and honesty. I would like to see other web site owners help denounce such scandals too.

-Secure

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