DealFun.com
Complaint 34451 Details
- Date Occurred: 11/10/2013
- Reported Damages: $84.00
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The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
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I went into a Black Friday deal and noticed a $32.00 tv for $59.00I clicked on it and it brought me to a penny auction I filled out the form complete with my credit card # (stupid) thinking it was for the 60 cents they would charge for every penny I bid I bid maybe 6 times, when I went in to check my bank account they are taking $84.00
- Anonymous SBID #313787cf86
- Posted 11/11/2013
Comments
- Chris SBID #50490a8e8f
- Posted 11/12/2013
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Hello,
Chris here from the Customer Relations team. Always here to help!
I am sorry you did not understand the terms of our site. Just to gain full clarity, is this the sign up page where you submitted your credit card information: http://tinyurl.com/3zh6q69. This page clearly shows the amount that you will be charged for.
In any case, we have a very pro-consumer policy so if you would like to withdraw your membership, kindly email us at support[at]dealfun.com and we would be glad to assist you. I'm sure you would be very delighted with the response.
We take pride in our customer service levels. Our team is available around the clock and we are always here to help. Customer satisfaction is our main goal, and we go the extra mile to ensure our customers are happy.
Most Sincerely. -
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- Complaint Against DealFun.com
- Complaints Filed: 946
- Reported Damages: $183,914.60
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