UniBlue
Complaint 5766 Details
- Date Occurred: 07/20/2013
- Reported Damages: $29.95
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The company or person contact no longer exists
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I purchased a registry cleaner on 06/21/2011, guaranteed to make my PC faster or money refunded inside 30 days. By the next day I found out that it was totally ineffective. About the fourth day after purchase I contacted them, and to get my refund was required to fill out a form with very difficult questions (Such as serial #, which I had no idea as it was software.) I gave up and simply uninstalled the item, hoping that would tell them I wanted a refund. It didn't work, my credit card was charged for the amount. Unfortunately, at the time it didn't occur to me to contact the bank to ask they not honor the charge.
- Anonymous SBID #N/A
- Posted 07/20/2013
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- Uniblue SBID #4d1e16b035
- Posted 10/02/2013
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Hi Anonymous,
I’d like to help you solve this misunderstanding. To apply for a refund all you need to submit is your name and email address, you can find all these on the purchase confirmation email that we send to you upon purchasing our products. We need this information to find you on our system. Please submit a ticket to our support with the details requested and we will be more than happy to fix this issue.
http://www.uniblue.com/support/ticket/
Best Regards,
Keith, Uniblue Customer Relations Team
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- Complaint Against UniBlue
- Complaints Filed: 158
- Reported Damages: $38,769.91
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