From: 1-832-858-6797 on
I saw some un-approved debits from my checking account from a BizMax &
researched it.

Apparently, VistaPrint's claim of "free" business cards is too good to
be true. They give your (shipping & handling) credit card info to
BizMax, which takes $14.95 out of your account every month.

Those are very expensive "free" cards.

Any one know how to get these reversed?

Thanks,
Gerard
From: The Real Bev on
1-832-858-6797 wrote:

> I saw some un-approved debits from my checking account from a BizMax &
> researched it.
>
> Apparently, VistaPrint's claim of "free" business cards is too good to
> be true. They give your (shipping & handling) credit card info to
> BizMax, which takes $14.95 out of your account every month.
>
> Those are very expensive "free" cards.
>
> Any one know how to get these reversed?

Phone your credit card company and explain what happened. They're probably
familiar with the problem.

--
Cheers, Bev
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welding heat to the palm of the welder's hand. -- DS
From: Gordon Burditt on
>I saw some un-approved debits from my checking account from a BizMax &
>researched it.
>
>Apparently, VistaPrint's claim of "free" business cards is too good to
>be true. They give your (shipping & handling) credit card info to
>BizMax, which takes $14.95 out of your account every month.
>
>Those are very expensive "free" cards.

It's been my experience that VistaPrint's "free" business cards
- charge your card identified as "VistaPrint", not BizMax
- Certainly don't charge *monthly*.
- Don't cost anywhere near $14.95 (more like $5.67, which is disclosed
when you order)

>Any one know how to get these reversed?

Challenge the charge with your bank. You didn't buy anything from
BizMax.

From: Robert Neville on
1-832-858-6797 <CFA123Tutor(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>I saw some un-approved debits from my checking account from a BizMax &
>researched it.
>
>Apparently, VistaPrint's claim of "free" business cards is too good to
>be true. They give your (shipping & handling) credit card info to
>BizMax, which takes $14.95 out of your account every month.
>
>Those are very expensive "free" cards.
>
>Any one know how to get these reversed?


Consider it a cheap lesson in reading before clicking?
From: Robert Neville on
gordonb.adbm5(a)burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote:

>You didn't buy anything from BizMax.

I'll bet he did. Lots of web business have signed up with companies offering
shipping rebates or other "deals" after the main transaction has been completed.
They even go so far as to pass the billing data on from the original company.
The deals are designed to grab people who still believe in a free lunch.