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| 1. Written by It doesn't matter what my name on February 24, 2012 from waynesboro, pennsylvania, US First off, you had ordered "something" on the internet or was asked placing a phone order if you wanted to try Buyer's Edge on a 30 day trial basis. If it was done on the internet you (had) to approve it by probably by putting the last 4 digits of your credit/debit card number and clicking the "I agree" button to authorize your trial period. And Buyer's Edge offered you something such as a $25 Walmart card just for trying them out. So don't say you did NOT enroll because YOU DID! Why do you think credit card companies send you monthly statements . . for the fun of it? No! And part of (owning) a credit card is to review that statement each month. And more than likely the company's telephone number was printed right there with the charge. I am sure you received the information within 2 weeks after you "agreed" to the 30 day trial membership. And it was either one or both of the facts that you were greedy and wanted something for nothing and the fact that (YOU) are the *** for not following thru with the paperwork Buyer's Edge sent you. So don't blame this (or any other company) for your ignorance. I just joined Buyer's Edge for the 30 day trial period and canceled and I just received my free $25 Walmart card and there was no problems whatsoever. Again, YOU ARE THE ***. |
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