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  • Fecha cuando ocurrió 07/16/2013
  • Daños Reportados: $7.95
  • Ubicacion unknown

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About 10 days ago I decided to try the 7 day free trial on Archives.com. The next day I get an email from an outfit called OneGreatFamily, thanking me "for activating your 7-day trial through the website of one of our Marketing Partners, Archives". It was signed by Bradley T Goulding, President & COO. (There's a lot of info about him on Google - none of it good).
I immediately cancelled my trial with Archives/OneGreatFamily.
Not to worry, right on schedule at the end of the 7 days a $7.95 Archive charge shows up on my credit card activity.
Forget trying to call,if you don't block them through your credit card company the charge will show up every month.

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  • AustinDavis
  • AustinDavis SBID #ecc87b31af
  • Publicado 07/19/2013
  • Archives.com did the same thing to me. After a couple months I saw the billings. I went to the site and saw that I signed up for a monthly membership. Stupid me! I called them and spoke to a supervisor who helped me out and refunded the billings. Why don't you call them and speak to someone higher up?
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