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sdjames16
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May 22, 2014
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score senseUnited States https://www.scoresense.com/help/terms-and-conditions.aspx
terms and conditions
This really sucks but i looked into it and score sense puts in there terms and conditions that you do not have to sign up for the service to be charged, it is automatically amused that if you do not call and cancel your free trail at the end of the free trail period ( which is seven day i think) they will start charging you a monthly fee. I learned my lesson and that is to be sure to read the damn terms and conditions because little snakes like score sense will take complete and utter advantage.
7. In order to use the Sites and the Services, You must provide the following information:
You must provide valid debit or credit card payment information at time of enrollment in Subscription Services, or at the time of purchase of Transactional Services. We will verify your debit or credit card information before processing your order, including performing an authorization in an amount up to the stated monthly membership fee for all Subscription Services, and/or all fees associated with the purchase of Transaction Services. The authorization amount may count against your debit or credit limit. For Subscription Services which include a free-trial period, if you do not cancel your free trial within the free trial period, you will be charged at the monthly rate in effect at that time for the Subscription Services for which you enrolled. Your debit or credit card (including, if applicable, as automatically updated by your card provider following expiration or change in account number) will continue to be charged each month at the applicable monthly rate unless and until you cancel the Subscription Services. IF THE SERVICES YOU CHOOSE INCLUDE A FREE-TRIAL PERIOD, YOUR FREE TRIAL PERIOD IS MEASURED IN 24-HOUR DAYS. FOR EXAMPLE, IF YOU SIGN UP FOR A 7-DAY FREE TRIAL PERIOD AT 10:00 A.M. ON MARCH 1, 2010, YOUR FREE TRIAL PERIOD WILL EXPIRE AT 9:59 A.M. ON MARCH 8, 2010.
You may be required to provide your social security number and other personal information, such as previous addresses, employment, and other names, so that your identity can be verified in order to use some Services.
You must provide true, accurate and complete information about yourself as prompted by the applicable form(s) for the Services and, for Subscription Services, to promptly update your information if and when it changes. If you provide any information that is untrue, inaccurate, or incomplete, or we have reason to believe that such information is untrue, inaccurate, or incomplete, we reserve the right to terminate your subscription or void your transaction.
8. Important Information regarding your authorization to charge your credit or debit card
BY SUBMITTING YOUR ORDER, YOU AUTHORIZE US TO CHARGE YOUR CREDIT CARD OR DEBIT YOUR BANK ACCOUNT THE STATED ENROLLMENT OR TRANSACTION AMOUNT AND/OR PROCESSING FEES AND FOR SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES ONLY, THE STATED AMOUNT PER MONTH AFTER YOUR FREE TRIAL HAS EXPIRED. Your enrollment in Subscription Services will continue month-to-month unless and until you cancel or we terminate your enrollment. If you purchase additional Services, they will be billed to the debit or credit card provided to us during enrollment.
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OneDirtyBird
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Feb 5, 2016
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The $ 1.00 that cost $39.95
After being charged $1.00 for my alleged free credit score, which I presumed was for authorization purposes. I didn't think anymore about it. I just got my Credit card bill with a charge of $39.95 from ScoreSense, Apparently hidden in your free credit score was apparently a microscopic caveat, that had you agreeing to monitoring after a 7 day trial membership. I didn't want a trial membership or monitoring. Do yourself a favor don't get sucked in to schemes like this! You get nothing for nothing, even for a $1.00 Santa Claus is dead, but, the proverbial snake in the grass lives on!
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