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Karon of alpharetta, GA July 15, 2009

Was looking for ONE person, a year ago. The site did not help me, I figured, ok, 60, I could live with it. Then, they go back to Pay Pal for a Renewal, use an electronic check and Pay Pal honors it! I have written both Reunion and Pay Pal. Sorry, no help, no communication. DON'T USE THIS SITE, OR THEIR NEW NAME MY LIFE!

Barbara of Selden, NY July 7, 2009

Reunions.com automatically renewed my membership without contacting me prior to charging my credit card 15. I attempted to call the phone number listed on my bill and was redirected to its website. I then emailed them a few weeks ago requesting cancellation of my membership and a credit of 15 back onto my credit card. However, nobody has attempted to contact me and there has been no reversal of the 15 charge. I just contacted my credit card company to stop any future charges by them and they are going to refund me my 15 as well.

Carolee of Rocky Point, NY March 29, 2009

Carolee of Rocky Point NY (03/29/09)
My husband signed up for this 'FREE' High School and College Re-Union site over a year ago, and quickly lost interest, and incentive to log on after he discovered that it had little web traffic and very sparse information on either his class mates, or the education institutions that he attended. Within the last few months we've been bombarded with E-Mail Spam from what was purported to be from our former neighbors, and my husband's classmates, both alive and dead, that they wished to communicate with him through REUNION/MYLIFE.

Well, it appeared to be laughable bogus spam from shady operators at this Web Site, so we ignored the E-Mail. Lo and behold, I discovered last Friday that MYLIFE had charged my credit card the sum of 59.00 plus 1.00 for ATM charges, and another company, LIFELOCK, has charged my credit card the sum of 99.00 plus 1.00 ATM charges. It appears that the same sleazy Principals own both of these scam Web companies. Since we didn't furnish either site with my credit card #, this appears to be a case of outrageous credit card theft.

Sheela of Bullhead City, AZ March 5, 2009

I cancelled my Reunion.com account in Feb. There were two more bills after that.

Sheela of Bullhead City, AZ March 5, 2009

Sheela of Bullhead City AZ (03/05/09)
I cancelled my reunion.com account in Feb. There were two more bills after that. The bill was on my ex-boyfriends card. I told him I cancelled it and there here are two more bills.

Judy of Vincennes, IN March 5, 2009

Judy of Vincennes IN (03/05/09)
I never signed up for pay service at Reunion.com but they constantly send me emails that 13 people have been looking for me. I was really surprised when my credit card called me to see if I had authorized a 1.00 charge for Reunion.com and a 59.00 charge for Reunion.com. I still wonder how they got my credit info because I sure didn't give it to them. These charges were posted at the same time as Lifelock tried to steal 99 from my credit card.

I appreciate that my credit card company was insightful enough to see a scam in process and stop it.

Po of Missouri City, TX February 28, 2009

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