Ziinga.com
Complaint 63910 Details

  • Date Occurred: 12/30/2013
  • Reported Damages: $99.99

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

Sometime in Dec.,2011, I explored the web site zinga, and was "invited" to buy a number of bids for a nominal fee.What they are telling me now is that in so doing, I "agreed" to a so-called "platinum membership", which would cost me $99.99 per month for three months! Obviously, I had no intention of doing anything as ridiculous as that. If I "signed up", that is, failed to see something in the fine print, and if they can legally hold me to that, then I have another complaint which I believe is more serious.I believe it to be a case of out and out fraud. When I contacted(via email) the Co. and demanded to be refunded my $99.99 which they had billed directly to my checking account, they said they would discontinue further charges, but i would need to agree to pay them another $39.99 for a "cancellation fee". This followed a protracted, time consuming effort on my part to engage these people in a conversation to resolve the matter, but all I got back was that they would need the $40. cancellation fee. They did not address the $100. I was already billed. We kept going around in circles. I was never given the opportunity to even come to a compromise with them. Finally, I wrote, said all right, I'll pay the $40., but I want back my $100. They wrote back saying that the whole affair has been resolved, that all I had to do was OK the charge of $40. and that would be the end of it. I wrote back, saying "what about my $100.?" the reply was another circular repeated answer that the whole thing was resolved, I just had to authorize the charge of $40. Next, I called their number for customer service. After a long wait on hold i got the recording that there was nobody available to take my call/leave a message. I tried the number repeatedly, to no avail. In my mind, that's a blatant case of failing to negotiate with me in good faith, and fraudulently advertising that they do have a way individuals can contact them on billing matters, when clearly they just want to wear you out by attrition. Geez, isn't that some sort of FCC violation? Look, if I have no case, please advise me what to do/where to go with this. Thank you.

Update: 02/02/2012

I am extremely sorry to report that the name of the co. that scammed me was Ziinga.com - not zinga. I hope there is a way to correct the mistake.

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Company Statistics

  • Complaint Against Ziinga.com
  • Complaints Filed: 1080
  • Reported Damages: $1,439,323.84
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