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Cindy of North Attleboro MA (11/22/08)
I had received several e-mails in the past saying someone was looking for me. I finally decided to pay the subscription price of 60 to find out whom it may be. When the info went through, I was directed to see who was looking for me. The page I received said Sorry no searches were found.Please check back often to see who could be looking for you! I tried calling them to dispute and to try and refund my money, but I was just left on hold. I called my credit card company and after getting irate to 2 people for not cancelling this order, they finally transferred me to someone that helped me cancel my credit card, just so they wouldn't actually bill me. This business is disgusting and I don't understand why they are getting away with their deceitful practices, especially when the money is non-refundable.

Martin of Flushing, NY November 8, 2008

Martin of Flushing NY (11/08/08)
Placed an order online for membership and was charged the higher membership fee, without options for the lower fee. I feel thta they my be phishing people with false pretence that someone is looking to get in contact with you.

I am out of 60 and still have not been in contact with the so call missing friend looking for me. I believe that the information that they provided me was the same information that I had posted to find this person

Diana of Jacksonville, FL October 27, 2008

Diana of Jacksonville FL (10/27/08)
I am just a regular member of Reunion I have, in the past, signed up for 3 months to see who was searching for me. That lapsed several months ago and I left it that way because the people who were supposedly searching for me were just curious or had the same name as me etc.

Now lately I have been getting these messages from Reunion.com saying someone is looking for you, see how many. Sign up for 3 months or a year and become a premium member. I signed up again for the three months @ a special price. I clicked the 3 month button. I put in my Visa # and hit submit. When that page came up it said, you are now a 1 year premimum member and took out 60.00! I was expecting 15 the special price. I wrote 3 letters to them explaining what happened and I wanted my bank account credited 45. They also said they would respond within 24 hours, It has been a week! My first letter was written Oct. 17th All I want is a 45 credit to my account. Thank you,

Gwendolyn of Kansas City, MO October 20, 2008

Gwendolyn of Kansas City MO (10/20/08)
i have a dial up computer service. i called reunion company and told them i did not request their service. i was just looking at the web site. some how they got my bank card number and i was charged 60.00 for a service i did not sucribe to

i have an overdraft charge on my bank account now. i have to deal with the fruad unit for a new atm card i canot use my old card. i was told by the banjk to destory my old card

Genett of Pacifica, CA October 19, 2008

G. of Pacifica CA (10/19/08)
I am not a member of Reunion. I never visited the web site until I found my maiden name as a link at the bottom of a ZoomInfo search results page (ZoomInfo does not have my name listed at its site). I clicked on the link, and it took me to a page where my personal information is posted, including my mother's and sister's names in the Family and Friends section (There is another name, James M of South Lake Tahoe, that I know nothing of -- creepy) and all the cities I have lived in.


What's just as disturbing is Reunion's Public Profiles FAQs. In order to have my page removed by the company/web site, I would have to claim my page by registering/joining -- which I do not want to do. Not only that, but the company wants a credit card number as well. If a person does not have a credit card, then s/he would have to fax/mail a form and provide more personal information and have it signed by a notary. This is information mining. My mother is still dealing with identity theft issues. And anyone can go to my page at Reunion to mine information for identity theft. I want my page removed, but I do not trust this company/web site to do so in an ethical manner -- let alone to do it at all.

Wilda of Rockford, TN October 7, 2008

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