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Sheesh! I just found out I've spent nearly $45 to (supposedly) Save Money on travel, shopping, dining, hotels, etc. My Visa has been charged $14.95 a month to participate in something called "Easy Saver."
How did I get signed up? The lady said it was through ProFlowers, which I did use before Mothers Day to send bouquets to my daughters and daughters-in-law. After I placed the flower order, there was a box you could click to save $15 on your next order, so I clicked it. BAD IDEA! ![]() I guess they sent me one email that explained things. Well, I didn't recognize "Easy Saver" and most likely put it in the junk box. I phoned the number listed with the account charge. I wasn't nasty, but I was very Firm and finally got transferred to the "consumer affairs" dept. Missy agreed to refund my money. It's hard to know How to save money when they don't have a website that explains their services. When you go to "MyEasySaver.com" you have to sign in first. There are no ads or pretty pictures to make you think that this would be a wonderful service to belong to. Missy said that people purchase and give Gift Cards and then receive a 20% refund (for having bought the gift card). So does that mean people who Receive the Gift Cards are also automatically signed up to get ripped off? What a SCAM!
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