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OnlineProfitVault Scam

Posted on September 19, 2010October 31, 2010 by RichInWriters

onlineprofitvault.com Scam

i will keep this quick onlineprofitvault.com is not a program that you should get involved with in my opinion and the reason is simple red the terms and conditions in this instance it states the following

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Upon signing up for the 5 day trial membership you will be charged up to $2.97 depending on various shipping and initial offer promotions at that time but not more than $2.97 upon signing. If not cancelled, you will be charged $78.98 upon completion of the 5 day trial period.

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Now this one claims not have re-occuring charges but usually these types of programs do so be careful. On that note don’t let my opinion about this program stop you from signing up. The onlineprofitvault.com terms and conditions page can be found by going to https://www.onlineprofitvault.com/terms.html.

Furthermore they are using ficticous characters such as Brenda Morris and Sarah Fisher used to help promote this offer. I am sure the use of these names in this instance are used to help promote onlineprofitvault and i don’t think people should believe the opinion of this fictitious individuals.

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2 thoughts on “OnlineProfitVault Scam”

  1. connie says:
    October 8, 2010 at 11:05 am

    Profitvault is indeed a severe scam. I cancelled within the two week trial and was charged 39.95 the next month and then 79.95 early this month. They have foreign accents and claim it will take 10-15 business days. I’ve sent them to my credit card comapany for fraud investigation. Do not sign up or fall for this unless you want unncessary stress. I’m learning the hard way and I’m trying to warn people before they fall in this ridiculous trap.

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  2. Audrey says:
    November 9, 2010 at 4:02 pm

    I signed up for some stupid diet pills because they claimed to have lots of antioxidants, anyways they made me sick and I called immediately to cancel my subscription. My subscription was supposedly successfully cancelled, but the very next month I had a mysterious charge of about $10 on my account from ProfitVault. I looked into it and many other people had a similar experience. They are just trying to get your credit card number and see what they can get away with. It is a complete scam. Get your account numbers changed immediately and review your previous statements for ProfitVault charges.

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