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koam
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Re: ReservationRewards is WebLoyalty.com

Your wife signed up for something that had a free trial with the credit card. She needs to cancel her membership if she no longer wants it. It is not fraud.


BabyBear
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"The alleged scheme worked this way, according to the suit: After consumers made online purchases from various Web retailers, a pop-up window appeared on their computer screens promising a $10 coupon on their next purchase. If consumers entered their e-mail addresses to redeem that coupon, their personal information, including credit or debit card number, was automatically transferred to Webloyalty.

Yeah I saw this on the bottom of a web page receipt on a recent purchase at Petco.com. After clicking on "details of offer" then having a good laugh, I though quite a few people are going to get suckered by this BS. Was only a few weeks ago I caught my dad getting ready to sign one of those BS $9 checks from a "Credit watch agency" to wit when you cash the measly check you sign up for a $25 a mo. "service". Course the "service" is about as easy to cancel as AOL.


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My wife's credit statement online traces the company to:

Webloyalty.com
101 Merrit 7
4th Floor
c/o Matt Yurek
Norwalk CT
US 06851

A Google search on them reveals thousands of complaints and a class action suit against the company for unauthorized CC billings:

»www.boston.com/business/articles···an_scam/

"The alleged scheme worked this way, according to the suit: After consumers made online purchases from various Web retailers, a pop-up window appeared on their computer screens promising a $10 coupon on their next purchase. If consumers entered their e-mail addresses to redeem that coupon, their personal information, including credit or debit card number, was automatically transferred to Webloyalty.

Webloyalty then automatically billed the consumer's credit or debit card a $9 or $10 monthly fee for a membership in its ``Reservations Rewards" discount club."
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