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We ordered something from the catalog. About a month later we received a phone call asking if we wanted a membership in their EasyLiving Membership Program. We clearly said "No" several times , and even asked that they do not call us again.

Today we received a letter in the mail welcoming us to the Easy Living program and charging our credit card 3.99 for the first month and 24.99 for the following months for this "service" we did not want.

We have already contacted the bank and will refuse charges. These people are scammers. We will no longer do business with them.

Reason of review: Scam. Unwanted Membership fee..

Monetary Loss: $25.

Preferred solution: Full refund.

Location: New York, United States

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Just found this on my 86 year old mother's credit card bill. She had a stroke very recently and while checking her bills I came across this charge.

Turns out she was paying this for almost 2 years. When I called it was like they were used to the whole scenario of a senior forgetting that they agreed to this scam. Seems she ordered a pineapple slicer from some catalog company and "agreed to a trial" at $3.99 the first month, $24.99 there after. "We even sent her a followup letter and she never contacted us to cancel.

We sent her a renewal and she didn't cancel it". Probably all looked like junk mail to her.

They reversed charges for 8 months. But still, that pineapple slicer cost her more than $300.

Between this and AARP sending her a "voluntary renewal" EVERY month and The national committee to preserve Social Security sending her an appeal TWICE a month, I wonder if anyone is honest anymore.

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