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UNCLEAR automatic subscription renewal practices

Posted Sun June 13, 2010 3:00 pm, by rachel h. written to Eharmony

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I got an email out of the blue that said they had automatically renewed my subscription and taken a significant amount of money out of my account and left me with a negative balance. It was never made clear that I had signed up for automatic renewal, and there was definitely no courtesy email about impending charges. Their were also deceptive elements to eharmony's webpage. There were buttons that said "Extend your Membership" implying that if you didn't click the button, you wouldn't have to extend your membership! I also spent a long time hunting for a customer service number on their website, and only found it after using a search engine!

They only gave me a "one time courtesy" full refund after I threatened (and did) file a complaint with the FTC and asked to speak with a manager. Eharmony needs to make this deceptive practice abundantly clear and give courtesy emails to customers before swiping their money- at least giving them a chance to cancel their subscription as a customer has the right todo. They also need to stop pulling a facebook and put their customer service FRONT AND CENTER.


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by Scott L. Posted Thu June 17, 2010 @ 8:46 PM

Over the years, I have come across many companies who do that. It is
hidden in the fine print that if you do not cancel your free trial
account, that it will be automatically renewed, charging you.

Be aware of companies that offer free trials but still require a
debit/credit card number.... Those are the ones who will be likely to
renew your account if you fail to cancel it before the trial runs
out.


AOL used to do this, I have not used AOL in years though so am unaware
as to whether or not they still do.

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Re: UNCLEAR automatic subscription renewal practices by jacal Tue June 15, 2010 @ 8:24 AM


French kissing by Donno Tue June 15, 2010 @ 9:16 AM


I meant lips and cheeks by Donno Tue June 15, 2010 @ 9:18 AM

re: French Kissing by jacal Tue June 15, 2010 @ 12:03 PM


you failed to mention that HPV usually goes away by fairywithfangs Tue June 15, 2010 @ 9:37 AM


Where do these numbers come from? by batmoody Tue June 15, 2010 @ 8:55 PM

re:where to these numbers come from? by jacal Wed June 16, 2010 @ 8:12 AM

re:where do these numbers come from? by jacal Wed June 16, 2010 @ 8:34 AM


"It's going to be interesting to see if the number of infections in the U.S.is higher or lower." by Just Simply Bella Sera Wed June 16, 2010 @ 9:38 AM

re: it going to be interesting.... by jacal Wed June 16, 2010 @ 11:07 AM


Response: by Just Simply Bella Sera Wed June 16, 2010 @ 11:54 AM


What does any of this by NathanG Wed June 16, 2010 @ 11:12 AM
by jacal Posted Wed June 16, 2010 @ 1:54 PM

Yes, I guess all these posts are enough on the subject of HPV, but one
last comment from me is in order since you asked.

A person who might have previously dated one or two partners a year
has found it easy to date dozens per year via on-line dating. As more
people are exposed to each other in the dating scene, exposure to
STD's becomes more prevalent, and complicating the problem is the fact
that high risk HPV has no symptoms which makes it easier for an
infected person to pass it along.

There was a study done by the Journal of American Medical Association
that indicates on-line daters appear to be at greater risk for STD's





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by PepperElf Posted Mon June 14, 2010 @ 6:33 PM

one musician i listen to got sick of it and changed his profile too
all things twisted like...

http://www.gregorkitzis.com/documents/upload/eharmony.pdf

well like that.

according to his website, the new profile - with all the comments that
he wants someone with "numerous sexually transmitted diseases" ... "oh
yeah, and NAPALM", and that the things he cannot live without are
"Satan, Satan, Satan, Satan, air conditioning".... got MORE HITS than
his previous non-twisted one did.

http://gregorkitzis.com/misc.php
he wrote about it there, about halfway down the page.



so whenever i hear about eharmony i think of this letter

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by RedheadwGlasses Posted Mon June 14, 2010 @ 12:24 PM

Wrong. I was on eharmony. Their auto renewal process was made very
clear upfront. In fact, it's quite standard for the online dating
sites.

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Right by Donno Mon June 14, 2010 @ 4:22 PM

by RowdyRetailer Posted Sun June 13, 2010 @ 6:07 PM

I would suggest not looking for love on the internet.

It is my opinion most of them are hermits that cant make it in the
scene, or dont have the time, which makes me wonder why they are
looking if they dont have the time.

Good Day

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And what is your opinion based on? by Donno Mon June 14, 2010 @ 4:28 PM


I met my husband on the internet by fairywithfangs Mon June 14, 2010 @ 7:42 PM


I also met my husband on Match.com. by Just Simply Bella Sera Mon June 14, 2010 @ 8:42 PM


My son met his fiancee on EHarmony by nibs Tue June 15, 2010 @ 11:10 AM




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