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Complaint 6423 Details

  • Date Occurred: 07/23/2013
  • Reported Damages: $39.95
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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 had gotten on ancestry.com for a 7day free trial and gave them my bank info and had to cancel within the 7 days within 4days i went back on ancestry .com and took off my bank info than on sat 23 archives.com took out 39.95 from my bank which i had not given them my infomation so i called them and spoke to a guy name joe which he lied and said that he had sent a email to my friends computer on july 15 2011 which was never sent to uswhich i told him that i wanted my money back which he refused to refund my money so i ask to talk to a manger which he said that he dont think it was necessry which i told him it is cause you have took my money without me given them my infomatiom he was very rude and made me very mad that i got anger and he hang up please look into this matter for me cause it is inlegal for them to ripp people off like they are doing to me i think that they should be out of bussiness you can even see that i was not on there web site thank for your time into this matter Daniel C Gaffney

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  • Complaint Against Archives.com
  • Complaints Filed: 424
  • Reported Damages: $24,090.81
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