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clean layout, answers came up quickly, you can click about without fuss. But that’s where the pleasant bit ended. There were no regular emails, no little receipts, nothing to remind me the subscription was active. It’s odd, because most services ping you each month; this one just slipped under the radar until my card alerted me. Calling them was a weird experience. The reps sounded calm, almost rehearsed, and at first they offered a tiny refund — three months — as if that was generous. I pushed back, a bit more firmly than I’d planned, and only then did they extend it to cover more months. So, a win in the end, but it took time and a fair bit of patience. In practical use, the product itself did what it promised when I tried it, but I’d already stopped using it after that one purchase, so I didn’t really get to explore it more. My main gripe is the lack of transparency — feels like they rely on people not checking their statements. If I’d a piece of advice: keep a close eye on your card, keep screenshots of the confirmation, and don’t trust "we’ll email you" as a given. On balance I’m semi-happy — annoyed by the extra hassle, but relieved I eventually got most of my money back after disputing and persisting. Others should be wary and persistent; it worked for me, but it’s not a pleasant process.
Small victory after a shaky start
the checkout was straightforward and I had a confirmation email within minutes. That part actually impressed me — there was a proper receipt, delivery ETA and all that, which made me think, ok, not terrible.
Ghosted by a website, then grudgingly forgiven
a bit busy, some clunky menus, but it did what I needed, so I shrugged and moved on. Imagine my surprise when, in the months after, my card kept taking bits out of my account. Small at first, then more frequent. By October I’d been billed several times and the total came to $149.75 — and there was another charge lined up for November. Not what I signed up for, obviously.
Whenever I tried to log back in to check or cancel, the site greeted me with a cheerless: “Account Login Unavailable. Sorry, we are unable to provide services for your account.” Which is a nice way of saying I was locked out while they kept taking money. Lovely.
So I rang the support number, more than once. Automated robot, “please verify your email,” looped transfers, the whole merry-go-round. I even offered to send screenshots and receipts, because yes, I save annoying things in my password manager. It felt like arguing with a vending machine that swore it had no snacks left.
Now here’s the grudging part: after a few more calls and a bit of pushiness (and probably some stern emails), they finally cancelled the recurring billing and refunded the $149.75. Customer service could be a nightmare, but the refund happened in the end — slowly, but it happened. So, mixed feelings: the tool itself was useful when it worked, but the account/accounting side was messy and the phone maze is infuriating. If you use this, keep your receipts and be ready to chase.
About PeopleFinders
PeopleFinders is an online background-check and people-search service based in the United States. It provides access to public-record information that can be used to look up individuals and may include details such as contact information, addresses and possible relatives. The service is aimed at consumers seeking to locate or verify information about people using public records. PeopleFinders operates through a website where users can run searches and view report results.
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