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Identity Worldwide

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  • Identity Worldwide Summary

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    Information about Identity Worldwide was first submitted to Scambook on Oct 17, 2013. Since then the page has accumulated 21 consumer complaints. On average users reported $39.03 of damages. Scambook's investigation team reached out to this company a total of 2 times, Scambook Investigators last contacted them on Apr 18, 2013.

  • Company Information

  • Address:
    • 11515 Sunrise Valley Drive
    • Reston VA 20191-1505
  • Website:
  • Phone:(703) 620-5557, (800) 297-1548, (703) 754-1200, (703) 754-6467, (877) 893-8758
  • Additional Employees:
    • Donald J Mayer Owner
    • George Dukas CEO
    • Kimberly Ganow VP of Blooms Rewards
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  • Complaints Unresolved
    21
  • Unresolved Reported Damage $819.66
 
 

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  • Identity Worldwide HayMarket /BloomsWorld Complaint 22891 for $14.99
  • NataliePA
  • NataliePA SBID #8ae4212944
  • Posted 12/05/2013
  • Blooms Today at BloomsToday.com is a scam.

    In September 2011 I bought flowers from them at a discount, for which they signed me up for "Blooms Rewards" program, for which they promptly began to charge me $9.99 monthly. Trying to cancel the membership in this program did not work. They kept on charging my account for 3 months until I cancelled the credit card in order to stop their monthly charges.

    In addition, absolutely unknowingly to me, they also signed me up for Identity Worldwide program, for which they charged $14.99 monthly, for 3 month, until I stopped the card.

    Alltogether, they promised a $30 discount, for which they charged me $75 (in addition to $38 of the original sale). So, this purchase cost me $113 instead of advertised $38.

    This company is a scam. I do not understand why they have been operating like this since at least 2008 (the earliest date of the same complaint against them). What can be done? Is there an agency overseeing such fraudulent businesses?
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  • Identity Worldwide HayMarket /BloomsWorld Complaint 26052 for $14.99
  • NataliePA
  • NataliePA SBID #8ae4212944
  • Posted 12/05/2013
  • Blooms Today at BloomsToday.com is a scam.

    In September 2011 I bought flowers from them at a discount, for which they signed me up for "Blooms Rewards" program, for which they promptly began to charge me $9.99 monthly. Trying to cancel the membership in this program did not work. They kept on charging my account for 3 months until I cancelled the credit card in order to stop their monthly charges.

    In addition, absolutely unknowingly to me, they also signed me up for Identity Worldwide program, for which they charged $14.99 monthly, for 3 month, until I stopped the card.

    Alltogether, they promised a $30 discount, for which they charged me $75 (in addition to $38 of the original sale). So, this purchase cost me $113 instead of advertised $38.

    This company is a scam. I do not understand why they have been operating like this since at least 2008 (the earliest date of the same complaint against them). What can be done? Is there an agency overseeing such fraudulent businesses?
  • Was this helpful?
  • Identity Worldwide HayMarket /BloomsWorld Complaint 1809 for $14.99
  • NataliePA
  • NataliePA SBID #8ae4212944
  • Posted 12/05/2013
  • Blooms Today at BloomsToday.com is a scam.

    In September 2011 I bought flowers from them at a discount, for which they signed me up for "Blooms Rewards" program, for which they promptly began to charge me $9.99 monthly. Trying to cancel the membership in this program did not work. They kept on charging my account until I cancelled the credit card in order to stop their monthly charges.

    In addition, absolutely unknowingly to me, they also signed me up for Identity Worldwide program, for which they charged $14.99 monthly, for 3 month, until I stopped the card.

    Alltogether, they promised a $30 discount, for which they charged me $75 (in addition to $38 of the original sale). So, this purchase cost me $113 instead of advertised $38.

    This company is a scam. I do not understand why they have been operating like this since at least 2008 (the earliest date of the same complaint against them). What can be done? Is there an agency overseeing such fraudulent businesses?
  • Was this helpful?

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