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Ecommerce Scams: Hundreds Of Well-Known Sites Scam Customers
Jim216Date: Wednesday, 18-Nov-2009, 5:34 PM | Message # 1
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Ecommerce Scams: Hundreds Of Well-Known Sites Scam Customers, Report Shows

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Hundreds of well known ecommerce companies add post transaction marketing offers to consumers immediately after something is purchased on the site. Consumers are usually offered cash back if they just hit a confirmation button. But when they do, their credit card information is automatically passed through to a marketing company that signs them up for a credit card subscription to a package of useless services. The "rebate" is rarely paid.

The report reveals that numerous well-known e-commerce companies have earned millions of dollars through post-transaction marketing "scams", including sellers such as 1800Flowers.com, Fandango, FTD, Orbitz, Priceline, Shutterfly, Buy.com, Barnes & Noble, Expedia, as well as many, many more.

Full Article: [img]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/1..._n_361140.html [/img]


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