BidSauce.com
Complaint 58930 Details
- Date Occurred: 10/23/2010
- Reported Damages: $149.95
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
International boundaries
I was charged the $149.95 without permission and have piles of proof of me contacting them for a refund. When I signed up on the website, I did not expect my credit card to be charged the amount of $149.95. I was under the impression that I would be able to buy bids once I was ready to start bidding on the auction with the card they have on file. I have since called and/or e-mailed Bid Sauce several times (10/25/10, 11/22/10, 11/24/10, 11/30/10, and 12/9/10) with no response back from my e-mails. The representative will say they will put the claim thru for my refund and I need to wait 2-7 business days. Nothing happens… so I call again for the same information. I finally received an e-mail saying I will receive a partial refund ($40.00) as the website says that I will be charged the $149.95 in 3 different areas. This is far from the truth. I have re-registered this last week using a fake name and e-mail address and NOT ONCE did I see that my credit card will be charged $149.95 as a matter of fact they didn’t even ask for a credit card number.
No one will give me my full refund like I have asked for several times. I keep getting the run around!
- Olga SBID #33797df5c4
- Posted 01/13/2014
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against BidSauce.com
- Complaints Filed: 28
- Reported Damages: $34,381.62
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