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PrivacyGuard review: Enrollment 2

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The company of PrivacyGuard (owned by Trilegiant Corporation) has UNETHICAL business practices and are a bunch of scammers.

Let me explain:

I rented a truck from Budget Trucks last year to make a cross-country move. Apparently PrivacyGuard mailed an $8 check to my old address and if I cashed the check, I would be automatically enrolled in a $13.99/month service to watch my credit. The only problem, I didn't cash the check as evidence by a copy PrivacyGuard provided me of the signed check. On the back it reads "For deposit only." The only problem is that is NOT MY SIGNATURE. The company falsified this and I was charged $13.99 a month from 3/9/2010 until 10/11/2010. I called them up and after much fighting they refunded two of my payments but they still stole $83.94 from me. This is completely UNETHICAL and they should be put in jail for stealing.

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elizabettys
Chicago, US
Dec 08, 2010 6:04 am EST

Take action. Information on class action.
Please contact Freed & Weiss to stop the scam!
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Trilegiant Scam: HELP STOP IT!
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Trilegiant is behind more consumer abuse. Take action and contact Freed & Weiss - info @ freedweiss (dot) com (No Spaces), or call, toll free 866.779.9610

Here's more information:

Customers of websites like 1-800-Flowers.com, Travelocity, Shutterfly, and Orbitz are reporting mysterious monthly reoccurring charges to their credit cards.

Thanks to marketing tactics (i.e., those pop-up windows) used during check out, without proper consent consumers are accidentally joining club memberships and having to pay for them monthly!

Most people don't even realize they are being charged every month for a service they never ordered!

Is this happening to you? Have you made a purchase for travel, work, or fun using any of the following sites:

1-800-Flowers.com,
Hotwire.com,
Orbitz,
Classmates.com,
Barnes&Noble.com,
Ticketmaster.com,
Avon.com.
Budget,
Staples.com,
Travelocity,
Expedia/Hotel.com,
Columbiahouse,
Buy.com,
FTD,
Intelius,
Gamestop/
EB Games.com,
Airtransholdings.com,
Continental Airlines,
Shutterfly Inc.,
US Airways
Vistaprint USA
Redcats USA
Pizza Hut
Movie Tickets.com
GMAC Mortgage

Join this cause to learn more and stop the consumer abuse from Trilegiant.

AND PLEASE CONTACT FREED & WEISS IMMEDIATELY if you - or anyone you know - has reoccurring charges after purchasing from any of these companies.

Contact Freed & Weiss by emailing: info @ FreedWeiss (dot) com (No Spaces), or calling: [protected], or toll free [protected]

Help Spread the Word to Your Friends!

What should I look for? Mysterious charges involving the business practice of Trilegiant/Affinion and Verture include the following membership programs:

LiveWell,
Great Fun,
Shopping Essentials,
Privacy Guard,
Shoppers Advantage,
Travelers Advantage,
Buyers Advantage,
Privacy Guard (or Credit Alert),
HealthSaver,
Netmarket.com,
CompleteHome,
Great Options,
Everyday Values,
Auto Advantage,
Complete Savings,
HealthSaver,
Just For Me,
Everyday Privileges Gold,
IdentitySecure,
CardCops,
PC SafetyPlus,
and Hot-Line

Banks issuing the credit cards and processing unauthorized charges on your account include: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Chase, Bank of America, US Bank.

CHARGES WILL APPEAR ON YOUR CREDIT CARD BILLS WITH CRYPTIC DESCRIPTIONS SUCH AS: TLG*LIVWEL15130916JUL [protected] CT."

What can I do?

Contact us immediately, if you or someone you know has been charged mysterious monthly recurring fees after making purchased as any of the online companies.

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mary lou corbett
johnston, US
May 25, 2011 12:33 am EDT

I may have accepted a $1 charge to look at the supposed benefits of this company, but accepted nothing further. The mistake I made was in submitting my $1 by credit card, making it easy for this company to bill me in the succeeding month for $129.99. I will report this to my credit card company as I have no intention whatsoever of paying for this scam.