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Re: nerdpervert problems

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 7:52 pm
by randyandy
If you went to a shop to do your weekly shopping would you be happy if, when you checked your credit card, you saw they had also taken for any future shopping you may do as well?

Re: nerdpervert problems

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 6:50 am
by VintageTog
Paul Taylor wrote:

> On a second glance I received this in my spam box from Lotza
> dollars.
>
> " www.PureWebPower.com is our customer service page and it's
> posted on all member subscription emails and on each website
> join page. When any member joins any of our sites they get an
> automated email containing their subscription and how to cancel
> their membership.
> Also...during the sign up process (you can check our join page)
> we offer 2 additional site (FREE OF CHARGE). If the member
> selects these sites they can access the 2 additional sites for
> FREE for one day. After the trial period they are billed for
> the site.
> We can't help the fact that this particular member didn't pay
> attention on how to cancel his membership, nor did he email
> support. If someone doesn't reach out and use our support
> forms then I don't know if they are having an issue.
> All our sites are labeled with 100% guarantee policy, and 100%
> refund policy. Someone emails in and asks for a refund then we
> provide that "
>
> Like I said we always get good feedback and I sometimes get
> forwarded e-mails directly from them from members , I have
> always found them great to work with. So to read these posts,
> it just didn't sound like the same company to me. This company
> has had a great rep for a long time now over in the US.
> Affiliates should really promote the site, they pay out really
> well, a few other e-mails I have heard from affiliates telling
> me they are promoting my work on their site.
>
> Hopefully people continue to enjoy nerdpervert.com
>
>

Ah, I get it, it was MY fault they raped my credit card? Do a search of the web for "Lotza Dollars" complaints and you will see there are quite a few of us idiots out there. No wonder the tubes do so well now!

Re: nerdpervert problems

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 9:35 am
by vp002

Dear all ,

Well i've contacted them regarding my billing and they say I don't exist on their records but they've taken money out of my account , so ive referred it to my bank.

and all this I actually didn't use the site in the end,

Vinny


Re: nerdpervert problems

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:01 am
by VintageTog
vp002 wrote:

>
> Dear all ,
>
> Well i've contacted them regarding my billing and they say I
> don't exist on their records but they've taken money out of my
> account , so ive referred it to my bank.
>
> and all this I actually didn't use the site in the end,
>
> Vinny
>
>

The only way that sites like this can operate is because not enough people complain. I would think that they work on the basis of people being too worried about reporting this sort of thing to their bank and this gives them a free hit on a lot of peoples credit cards.

Re: nerdpervert problems

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:18 am
by Welshmorph
The problem is the cross sells are checked on the sign up page. Even though it's clearly visible it woudn't surprise me if a lot of people don't notice it's checked when they press the complete transaction button.
It would be ok if they were unchecked as at least then you would have to click them yourself to take advantage of the offers.

Morph


Re: nerdpervert problems

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:59 am
by AdultFilmServices
Pre checked cross sales are nothing new but yes, they are shady.
What makes things worse is that the actual site -in the eyes of lotza dollars- is just a front to make more money from these cross sales. Im guessing the content owner of this site gets squat for extra income made on the back of the initial site sales.

Having said that, customers need to open there eyes more when signing up to anything online (adult or not). Even mainstream sites do stuff like this and i got hit with a ?25 charge coming out of my account where nothing was adult related.

Most adult sites are good and cancelling things is FAR easier than most things you use in your home. Mobile phone lock in contracts, landline contracts, Sky contracts etc etc all need a phone call to cancel and prob an additional 30 days on top of you 2 year contract but these are all taken for granted now.


Re: nerdpervert problems

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 11:44 am
by Vincem
I also signed up for the 1 day trial membership expecting to get full access to the site. Instead I just got access to 1 video!

I cancelled the membership and, no the positive side, I admit that I have had no problems with further billings.

HOWEVER, my inbox is now getting Spammed with upwards of 50+ messages a day all because I signed up for nerdpervert.

Just when I thought porn site Spam was a distant memory....

Very dissapointed


Re: nerdpervert problems

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 12:45 pm
by AdultFilmServices
Vincem wrote:
>
> HOWEVER, my inbox is now getting Spammed with upwards of 50+
> messages a day all because I signed up for nerdpervert.
>
> Just when I thought porn site Spam was a distant memory....
>
> Very dissapointed
>
>

Like I said in my previous post, the actual content that you see (and want) is just a front for numerous other revenue streams on some shady sites.

You guys really think tube sites are just there to give punters free movies?
Some of the advertising on there contains all sorts of malware and nasties if clicked on and as for email spam you'll get from there ... lol


Re: nerdpervert problems

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 1:24 pm
by Welshmorph
Agreed.

Morph


Re: nerdpervert problems

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 1:53 pm
by one eyed jack
It dont make sense to do bad business by hoodwinking consumers. Treat em right and they'll trust you.

That's what i hate about the adult business across the board, this cynicism that a sucker is born every minute. Knowing Paul Taylor as I do I can back him up by saying that he isnt a rip off merchant and would subscribe to giveing customers good service for their sign ups.

Its unfortunate that these things can be outside of our control when youre website is based overseas but Im sure a quick word in their ear will help sort the situation out