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Review 4/10/2011
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Against better judgement, I signed up with Archives.com to try their service in researching family histories. They offered a 7 day FREE trial, but required a credit card. The offer indicated that should I cancel within the 7 days, there would be no charge against my card. I cancelled the $39.00 "membership" within minutes of signing up as the information they provides was worthless. I have a cancellation confirmation email that was sent to me upon cancelling my membership. Here is copy:
Hello Robert,
Thank you for contacting Archives about your membership.
As requested your membership has been canceled effective 4/2/2011. You will continue to have access to your account until 04/10/11, after which time you will forfeit all membership privileges and lose access to any information you have saved or uploaded to Archives.com. You can re-activate at any time by visiting http://www.archives.com/member/ and entering your email address and password.
We are constantly striving to improve Archives and we'd appreciate any suggestions or other feedback you'd be willing to share. Please click the following link to complete a short survey about how we can make Archives more useful for our members:
http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/6F0237B12F4D8BB2/
Please let us know if there is any additional assistance we can provide.
Thank you,
Archives
P.O. Box 391146
Omaha, NE 68139
Today I received an alert from my bank indicating an automatic withdrawal in the amount of $59.88. I tried to contact Archives.com during their published regular business hours, but received a message indicating they were closed and to call back during regular business hours. I have also contacted my bank.
If this is not resolved within 24 hours, I would consider legal action for illegal charges against my credit card.
Archives.com, in my opinion, is nothing but a scam. If I could I would select negative stars in rating this company.
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