Tom
Dadeville,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, January 21, 2005
It appears that victims in Minnesota, New York, California, and Florida should contact their state attorney General regarding unauthorized charges. Under conditions of settlements they may be due double reimbursement. Furthermore, I would imagine the state AsG would be interested in documented violations of the settlements. For further information, see: Minnesota - 2000 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND CONSENT ORDER FOR FINAL JUDGMENT http://www.ag.state.mn.us/consumer/privacy/PR/pr_MWSettlement_42400.html New York - 2000 NATIONAL TELEMARKETING FIRM TO REFORM PRACTICES http://www.oag.state.ny.us/press/2000/sep/sep18b_00.html California - 2001 Attorney General, District Attorneys Settle Consumer Protection Complaint Against Memberworks, Sears Over Discount Club Memberships http://caag.state.ca.us/newsalerts/2001/01-043.htm Florida - 2004 Attorney General Announces Settlement With MemberWorks http://myfloridalegal.com/__852562220065EE67.nsf/0/EDBDA4A2F33E1EA585256EC3004498A8?Open&Highlight=2,MemberWorks
Jackie
New York,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, September 26, 2004
Dear Ed Magedson, I cannot express to ripoff report staff enough my deeps thanks for all the help this site has been and the support I received from your staff in the past with MWI ripoff. Rip-off Reports just assisted my family again and saved me from becoming a victim again. Ed Magedson you are a true hero in my book and others I have talked with on the Internet have the same feelings. Rip-off Report is more popular than you realize, or maybe you do. You are all to be commended.
No donation I could send would ever be big enough. Anyone reading this site knows of its true value. I'm sure those who are harassing you with lawsuits will keep on losing and those harassing you will end up with even more bad publicity than what is on this valuable and most popular informative consumer website. Recent publicity you received here on TV in New York was well deserved.
The company I work for is unfortunately listed on this site. The owner of this company chose to respond in a respectful way after receiving an informative e-mail from Ed Magedsonin that made sense. The owner of our company says the ripoffreport on his company has turned around the few complaints to be positive and has actually helped business. When I told my immediate boss about my experiences with rippff reports the owner of the company set up a meeting with me and we were both even more impressed with rip-off report. I can see how ripof report can help a business unlike the BBB because the consumer can see how the business handled the problem. If the business handled their situation with out making excuses as the owner of our company did then businesses would benefit from Rip-off Report.
I have posted here today because I realize (long overdue) I need to tell everyone about my experience and its the least I can do for a free service that demanded nothing from us. No lawyer, nor the BBB a poor excuse for a consumer organization or any government agency could have ever done for us as Rip-off Report has. Thank you, thank you thank you! Like anything else I am sure you cannot satisfy everyone all of the time!
I would also like to thank one of your staff members Frank Torrelli who helped my niece with a modeling ripoff. Ed Magedosn, your organization saved my sister's family several thousand dollars. She asked that I express her sincere and grateful appreciation.
I will pray for you and all your staff every night.
With warmest regards,
Alfred
Washington,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, July 21, 2004
Use caution when using Myfico.com and Suze Orman website, both websites make their business warning people of Internet fraud and identity theft. But when I used the services of MyFico, an affiliate of the Suze Orman site, for a credit reporting product, my credit card information ended up with MWI Homeworks Plus and now I'm trying to stop those monthly charges of $9.95 for an unknown product that I never ordered or agreed to try out.
Tammy
Marshalltown,#5Consumer Suggestion
Fri, June 11, 2004
Here's a little tip for ya if you want to keep track of which company out there happens to sell your name to other companies.
This will work if you purchase something over the phone, on the internet, etc.
When giving your name, or filling out a form, they always ask for your first name, last name, and middle initial.
Now, when you give your middle initial, don't give your real one. Give a totally different initial. Your name may be John A. Dinghead~ instead, use B. John B. Dinghead. And then just file it away somewhere in your head, and remember the company you did this with. You get the idea......
Then, when you start receiving mail under John B., you're going to know EXACTLY which company sold you out, and then you can contact them, ream them, and then take care of it from there, because when one company gets your name, before long, they'll tell two friends, and then they'll tell two friends, and so on, and so on, and so on......and before ya know it, people will be trying to sell you everything from jigsaw puzzle glue to hemmoroid extractors.
But always remember this first and foremost:
Always, always read any fine print, any asterisk footnotes, and see if there is any mention of them having permission to sell your name to other companies if you sign up with them, and if dealing over the phone, be sure and ask that before you agree to anything also. And if they don't sell your name, they'll usually be the first one to tell you. If they do sell them, they're not going to tell you squat about it~ you'll have to ask 'them'.
Your name is worth big bucks~
Paula
Newton,#6REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, June 07, 2004
i have been charged for 4 mos, i called and cancelled and asked where the "free" giftcards where I was suppose to get, they told me that i hadnt sent the vouchers back in, what vouchers, now a couple bounced check fees and 2 letters from my bank concerning them closing my account since it was overdrawn, i see that they have never credited my account and i want my money back, i had all 4, i am a single parent that at the moment cant work do to a disability with my back. 15.00 pays for gas, please help me get my money back, i can never get through to them.
Paula
Newton,#7REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, June 07, 2004
i have been charged for 4 mos, i called and cancelled and asked where the "free" giftcards where I was suppose to get, they told me that i hadnt sent the vouchers back in, what vouchers, now a couple bounced check fees and 2 letters from my bank concerning them closing my account since it was overdrawn, i see that they have never credited my account and i want my money back, i had all 4, i am a single parent that at the moment cant work do to a disability with my back. 15.00 pays for gas, please help me get my money back, i can never get through to them.
Paula
Newton,#8REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, June 07, 2004
i have been charged for 4 mos, i called and cancelled and asked where the "free" giftcards where I was suppose to get, they told me that i hadnt sent the vouchers back in, what vouchers, now a couple bounced check fees and 2 letters from my bank concerning them closing my account since it was overdrawn, i see that they have never credited my account and i want my money back, i had all 4, i am a single parent that at the moment cant work do to a disability with my back. 15.00 pays for gas, please help me get my money back, i can never get through to them.
Paula
Newton,#9REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, June 07, 2004
i have been charged for 4 mos, i called and cancelled and asked where the "free" giftcards where I was suppose to get, they told me that i hadnt sent the vouchers back in, what vouchers, now a couple bounced check fees and 2 letters from my bank concerning them closing my account since it was overdrawn, i see that they have never credited my account and i want my money back, i had all 4, i am a single parent that at the moment cant work do to a disability with my back. 15.00 pays for gas, please help me get my money back, i can never get through to them.
Michael
Walled Lake,#10Consumer Comment
Tue, June 01, 2004
I have tried to contact Vista Print and Business Max to stop all transaction with my credit card, but there is no contact phone number or person whom I can speak with. I have written several letters but no responce. The better business does nothing to stop this abuse because they are paying customers. Economics seems to be the rule. We need help putting fraudulent and deceptive company's like vista print out of business that are willing to deal promote company's like business max.
Jeanne
Dracut,#11Consumer Suggestion
Sun, October 19, 2003
My boss received for the second time this year on her credit card statement charges unknown to her. First of all, her credit card is her business credit card, she doesn't use it for personal things. Her and I have been investigating this operation. Memberworks, the parent company has many different little companies under it. The list would boggle your mind. The first time my boss was hit it was MWI Galleria, The second time showed up on the credit card as MWI Connections, but when she called the phone number given to her by the credit card company, they identified themselves as Essentials. We have found many sites of people's complaints on the computer, We have found lawsuits against them from Attorney Generals, class action law suits, but yet they still continue this unlawful practice of ripping people off. Memberworks started in 1995 and in 1999 The attorney general of Minnesota sued them. Everyone needs to contact their attorney general's
office. And your local Better Business Bureau. My boss has contacted The Better Business Bureau and channel 7 here in Boston. If noone speaks up and lets it go, they will continue stealing people's money. I have been helping my boss investigate them because I live in fear that I will be the next victim. Now I'm obsessed with checking my bank account to make sure there are no bogus charges on it I didn't make.
Let us all put a stop to them, everyone stand up for your rights under the law. Call the attorney general in your area and the better business bureau. If they get flooded with calls, they will get sick of it and do something about it. I don't think they realize just how big and widespread this really is. Also contact FTC (Federal Trade Commission) and file a complaint with them.
The better business bureau here said if enough attorney generals get involved, the US Attorney General will be the next involved in this. Let's protect our rights and our money.
Jeanne
Dracut,#12Consumer Suggestion
Sun, October 19, 2003
My boss received for the second time this year on her credit card statement charges unknown to her. First of all, her credit card is her business credit card, she doesn't use it for personal things. Her and I have been investigating this operation. Memberworks, the parent company has many different little companies under it. The list would boggle your mind. The first time my boss was hit it was MWI Galleria, The second time showed up on the credit card as MWI Connections, but when she called the phone number given to her by the credit card company, they identified themselves as Essentials. We have found many sites of people's complaints on the computer, We have found lawsuits against them from Attorney Generals, class action law suits, but yet they still continue this unlawful practice of ripping people off. Memberworks started in 1995 and in 1999 The attorney general of Minnesota sued them. Everyone needs to contact their attorney general's
office. And your local Better Business Bureau. My boss has contacted The Better Business Bureau and channel 7 here in Boston. If noone speaks up and lets it go, they will continue stealing people's money. I have been helping my boss investigate them because I live in fear that I will be the next victim. Now I'm obsessed with checking my bank account to make sure there are no bogus charges on it I didn't make.
Let us all put a stop to them, everyone stand up for your rights under the law. Call the attorney general in your area and the better business bureau. If they get flooded with calls, they will get sick of it and do something about it. I don't think they realize just how big and widespread this really is. Also contact FTC (Federal Trade Commission) and file a complaint with them.
The better business bureau here said if enough attorney generals get involved, the US Attorney General will be the next involved in this. Let's protect our rights and our money.
Jeanne
Dracut,#13Consumer Suggestion
Sun, October 19, 2003
My boss received for the second time this year on her credit card statement charges unknown to her. First of all, her credit card is her business credit card, she doesn't use it for personal things. Her and I have been investigating this operation. Memberworks, the parent company has many different little companies under it. The list would boggle your mind. The first time my boss was hit it was MWI Galleria, The second time showed up on the credit card as MWI Connections, but when she called the phone number given to her by the credit card company, they identified themselves as Essentials. We have found many sites of people's complaints on the computer, We have found lawsuits against them from Attorney Generals, class action law suits, but yet they still continue this unlawful practice of ripping people off. Memberworks started in 1995 and in 1999 The attorney general of Minnesota sued them. Everyone needs to contact their attorney general's
office. And your local Better Business Bureau. My boss has contacted The Better Business Bureau and channel 7 here in Boston. If noone speaks up and lets it go, they will continue stealing people's money. I have been helping my boss investigate them because I live in fear that I will be the next victim. Now I'm obsessed with checking my bank account to make sure there are no bogus charges on it I didn't make.
Let us all put a stop to them, everyone stand up for your rights under the law. Call the attorney general in your area and the better business bureau. If they get flooded with calls, they will get sick of it and do something about it. I don't think they realize just how big and widespread this really is. Also contact FTC (Federal Trade Commission) and file a complaint with them.
The better business bureau here said if enough attorney generals get involved, the US Attorney General will be the next involved in this. Let's protect our rights and our money.
Jeanne
Dracut,#14Consumer Suggestion
Sun, October 19, 2003
My boss received for the second time this year on her credit card statement charges unknown to her. First of all, her credit card is her business credit card, she doesn't use it for personal things. Her and I have been investigating this operation. Memberworks, the parent company has many different little companies under it. The list would boggle your mind. The first time my boss was hit it was MWI Galleria, The second time showed up on the credit card as MWI Connections, but when she called the phone number given to her by the credit card company, they identified themselves as Essentials. We have found many sites of people's complaints on the computer, We have found lawsuits against them from Attorney Generals, class action law suits, but yet they still continue this unlawful practice of ripping people off. Memberworks started in 1995 and in 1999 The attorney general of Minnesota sued them. Everyone needs to contact their attorney general's
office. And your local Better Business Bureau. My boss has contacted The Better Business Bureau and channel 7 here in Boston. If noone speaks up and lets it go, they will continue stealing people's money. I have been helping my boss investigate them because I live in fear that I will be the next victim. Now I'm obsessed with checking my bank account to make sure there are no bogus charges on it I didn't make.
Let us all put a stop to them, everyone stand up for your rights under the law. Call the attorney general in your area and the better business bureau. If they get flooded with calls, they will get sick of it and do something about it. I don't think they realize just how big and widespread this really is. Also contact FTC (Federal Trade Commission) and file a complaint with them.
The better business bureau here said if enough attorney generals get involved, the US Attorney General will be the next involved in this. Let's protect our rights and our money.
Jennifer
Metairie,#15Consumer Suggestion
Fri, July 18, 2003
I know exactly how they got my name and card information, but when I was asked if I wanted to try this "Free trial membership" I said no. Then, when I called she said MWI Housewares and asked for my name and phone number, I said I dont want to give you that, I want to speak with someone from MWI Connections (The name on my bill) who can refund the charge that was wrongly taken from my account and get what information you have on me taken out of your computer. she said "hold on one moment" and CHANGED HER VOICE and said MWI Connections, may I help you? ((I know she changed her voice because she had a german accent and she only lowered her pitch, she even said the prompt in the same exact way!)) I told her again I wanted a refund and out and she said we're having computer problems, but she'll see "What she can do" Then she said right as she was "giving me a refund" that her computer was messing up and she had to reboot and "She hoped it would go through" and told me it would take 7 to 10 business days or more. I said "But, your overdrafting my account and I don't have money for my childs day care now! and she said they would reimberse me for the late fee but that that's all they could do. If any one asks you to try a "Free trail" tell them No and make sure you click the one spelled NO!!
Lisa
Gulf Breeze,#16UPDATE Employee
Sat, July 12, 2003
Here's a suggestion:
Try telling your credit card companies not to sell your information, such as your address and phone number to Memberworks and other companies. Memberworks does not just pluck your information out of thin air, your credit card companies give them permission to solicit you and then agree to let those companies charge your account!!! Of course, they cannot give out your account number or expiration date to the telemarketers that are calling, but if you have ever ordered anything online, over the phone, or from a television offer, your credit card companies categorize you into a group ready to be inundated with sales calls. Learn to accept it or go to them directly and DEMAND that they not share your information with anyone, you do NOT wish to receive sales calls or offers, or you WILL cancel their card, simple as that.
Bobbi
Houston,#17Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 22, 2003
i was not aware that they were from the same company at the time, but i the calls i made to the company were exactly the same. many people have complained that they cannot contact the costumer service at mwi, but the number should appear after the charge on your statement. i was told by the representative that i spoke to that my information was given to them by "focus factor".
i did recall focus factor telling me i must have a 30 day trial membership to a mwi program to recieve their product. a month later i was charged $139.00 and received an overdraft on my checking account. at the number i called, i was fortunate to speak to a kind lady who tried to make me keep the program with special offers, but eventually refunded all my money, including the overdraft. she explained to me what happened, because i thought that they just randomly got my credit card number.
i was told that most of the programs that mwi offers are given by bigger companies. it is true that mwi had no reason to charge my card, but those other companies had no reason to give them my number!
Cory
Peekskill,#18Consumer Comment
Wed, April 30, 2003
I called their number, to cancel, and the lady who answered said "MWI connections, may I have your name and number please".
I told her that I was looking for "essentials".
The person replied "ok" and then proceeded to CHANGE HER VOICE (she couldn't POSSIBLY have connected me to another department THAT fast) and say "MWI essentials, may I have your name and number please".
Operators name was Cristina and her ID number was 16492.
Catherine
Brigantine,#19Consumer Suggestion
Sun, March 16, 2003
i had the same thing happened to me twice. i closed my account. i got my monies back. why i said online provider is because they were the only ones who had this imformation. i had concerns with them the 1st time it happened the 2nd time around, there was the proof i have not lived at my old address for some time now follow me now. when i called this company i got her id ,name, she had me under my old address my internet provider is the only one who had my old one if i sighned up for this my new address would have appeared besides the fact nothing was on the history of computer so no one sighned up for it here.i had no problem getting my money back the only problem i had they couldn't find my account information as i was screaming over the phone she said my old street name,this was a recent trans action i never sighned up for a gift card .i all ready knew it before she said it your internet provider sold us your info i live on a small island i know almost everyone we all carrie the same internet company i notice we all have money taken out the same time unauthorized withdraws it seems the people who subscribe to internet with check cards have money withdrew ones with credit cards don't. i never got the money back the first time but i know who is responsible for this act.you know i also found out my internet was provider was sued by 11 people for the same reason. when i bought the alligations up for the first time i was told my account was hacked into i was never notified this was going on for 3 months everyone i spoke to had a porno membership fees withdrew, one year later i spoke to some one this again was bought up she said she was notified that a hacking took place.i wrote and e-mail to my internet provider (at the time it happened) i wanted to know who the hackers were so i could bring my own charges against them because in my case the porno company just so happened to be teenage porno of little girls i have teenage girls and a husband that just so happens to be their step i just so happen to have a bad temper and a butcher knife if my oldest daughter did not enter the room i would have killed him this is what my e-mail read to the internet provider so i have no doubt after i wrote this e-mail to them they sent out notices of hackers being responsible i know it wasn't hackers.this time my situation is the same as yours some body just so happened to screw up this time and i caught them so if your e address ends ***.com keep your eyes open, please my e-mail address appears atop feel free.
Tim
San Antonio,#20Consumer Suggestion
Wed, March 12, 2003
I signed up for this Simple Escapes shopping and/or travel program, had $1.00 charged to my credit card with my approval, but never got any program materials.
I had a 'tickler' reminder in Outlook to cancel within 30 days, just in case. I called today, and spoke to an operator who confirmed my ID and cancelled my 'account' with no trouble at all.
Call 877-836-6903, and be sure to get a confirmation number!!
Good luck! And ALWAYS keep track of deals, offers, and other memberships like this -- put a reminder to yourself on SOME kind of calendar within the 'trial' period!
Amanda
Westfield,#21Consumer Suggestion
Wed, March 05, 2003
Jamey from Jacksonville gave the following phone number: 1-888-206-2321. Call this number for a refund. I was told that I would be provided with a cancellation phone number before this company charged my account for the "Simple Escapes" package, and was charged before I received this number. However, I called the above number once I realized that my card had been charged, and it was quite simple to get a refund. You do not have to talk to Sue Gardner; this is the customer service line, and you can speak to whomever you reach.
A
Jamey
Jacksonville,#22Consumer Comment
Wed, February 05, 2003
After many hours of searching and several phone calls I have aquired the phone number for the consumer complaint department for this company. It is 1-888-206-2321, the contact person is Sue Gardner. Live peolpe answer this phone. If anyones goal is to get a refund and not be a part of the lawsuit they simply need to call this number.
I must admit I agreed to a trial membership, however I could never get through to anyone to cancel it.
Hope this will be of some help to the others.