If you win somthing, you shouldn't have to pay for it; it's that simple. Additionally, I question why an extra $20 monthly payment is required.
Value Plus charges you didn’t sign up for – stop them now!
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Turns out these calls are a classic subscription‑scam that slips small recurring fees onto unsuspecting cards. Victims repeatedly see $16‑$30 charges labeled “Value Plus” or similar, often without ever speaking to a representative. The best defense is to block the number, contact your bank to dispute the transaction, and request a new card number. Keep a written record of all charges and any correspondence, and consider placing a fraud alert on your credit files. If the merchant refuses to refund, file a complaint with the FTC and your state consumer protection agency. Stay vigilant and protect your personal info.
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Recent Reports for (800) 475-1942
Apparently, a scammer tried to convince me that I'd won a Walmart gift card, but I had to pay $3.95 to receive it, with a monthly fee of $20 thereafter, which I knew was a trap. Since when do you have to pay to get free money, it just doesn't add up. Luckily, I saw right through it and ended the call. Lesson learned: be cautious of such tactics from Value Plus.
I was also scam, the charges was taken from my account for over 2 years now.
It would be great if people took the time to read the fine print before making a purchase, and also took the time to read their bank agreements
This company is Apparently thieves, they have been scamming for years, offering something, getting you to pay $1 and then steal your money without sending anything.
This company has been deducting money from my account without authorization, claiming that I had given my consent, which is not true, and despite my requests for a refund, they sent me a document stating that I had authorized the transactions, so I'm taking them to court.
A membership package was ordered, but the terms of cancellation were unclear, resulting in a potential charge of $24.95 if not canceled within 15 days.
The number 855-756-2566 was provided.
Filing a fraud dispute with your bank and also reporting to the FTC & CFB is recomend
It amazes me how people can get away with scamming everyone for years, I'm getting charged 29.95$ each month, and somtimes twice a month, I never agreed to anything
Monthly charges of $29.95 have been incurred by this company...
After multiple calls, I finally answered and was informed that I had supposedly ordered a product, but upon researching it, I found numerous negative reviews.
The situation is being similarly experienced, prompting the question of whether the issue was ever resolved.
Were you able to obtain a refund?
Claims of being 'Budget Savers' were made, yet they've been charging my credit card a monthly fee of $29.95 for three months, prompting me to file a report with my credit card company for suspected fraud.
After researching, it appears that this number is associated with Provell Inc., a company based in Minneapolis, which operates under the name 'Membership Services'.
I'm also a victim of this company's scam, and I'm unsure how they obtained my information; if anyone has insight into their methods, please share, as I've been trying to figure it out, and my email is Homebody@comcast.net.
Apparently, the ticket company shared your card details with them.
I purchaced somethin over the phone, and they threw in this Members Services for $1, and i had 30 days to cancel it, but it didnt arive til after the 30 days, and i was suppost to be charged 29.95 a month, so i called and canceled it, now lets see if they actualy did.
I received a call from this number promoting gas vouchers, with an initial charge of $1 and a subsequent cancellation fee of $29.95, which I refused, questioning how they obtained my card information.
Somthing is fishy, I never recieved a call from this company about charging my bank card, I dont know what they offer, I will contact them to refund my debit card, they charged me $24.95 without my autorization
After investigating, I found no record of enrolling in the savings club on my bank statement from 8/28/12; if you've been charged by SEM* VALUE PLUS, consider calling 800-475-1942 to cancel your membership and then disputing the charge with your bank
Upon discovering a charge on my bank statement, I researched the company and found that their Delaware business registration is inactive, and they operate out of Minnesota. A class-action lawsuit was filed against them in 2011. It appears they continue to scam under different names. I advise canceling your credit card, requesting a new number, and regularly reviewing your bank statements.
After purchasing software from MyCommerce, our account was debited $24.95, which led to a lengthy process of resolving the issue, including speaking with Amanda, who revealed it was a grocery coupon club we never joined, and now we're seeking a refund and reporting them to the Attorney General.
Someone using this number as a contact has debited $24.95 from my card twice without my knowledge or consent.
Unfortunatly, this company succesfuly scammed my grandfather, and now they are disputing the chargers, claiming he was aware of the trasaction.
Apparently you were luckey to get a refund.. how did you manage that..? what bussiness setup did you use with this company..? usally one orders somthing and then they ask if you want these coupons.. they will say just take them for a month, it's free.. then you forget about it and they keep charging.. wow..! your luckey to have gotten a refund.. i am giveing you my e-mail, [homedbody@comcast.net], in case i forget to get back on here.. please contact me and tell me how you got the refund.. debbie..
Regarding the refund processe, it would be helpfull to know how you managed to get it back.. Apparently, this company's bussiness practises involve adding additional chargers for coupons that are suposed to be free for a month, but then they keep charging you.. Fortunatly, you were able to get a refund, which is quite luckey.. I'll be waiting to hear from you via e-mail, hombody@comcast.net.
A mysterious $24.95 charge led to a call to the provided phone number, which directed me to a non-existent website.
The letter I received mentioned a credit card I don't possess, which raised suspicions.