Safecart.com


Country Canada
State Estonia
City Victoria
Address 1205 - 4464 Markham Street
Phone 8004083985
Website www.safecart.com

Safecart.com Reviews

  • Dec 30, 2014

They charged me $159.00 to repair my computer and they fixed nothing...when I call the number they gave me it dosen't work...I want my money back yes I ndid use a credit card to pay

  • Jul 9, 2014

I had two amounts taken from my account on 5 aug 2013 totaling £449.05 with no receipts forwarded. The details are , Int'l 0048562157 Safecart.com*adv-t 855-432-0727 for £244.94. Int'0048562158 Safecart.com*adv-t for £204.11. I would be grateful to know what these payments are for.

  • Jul 4, 2014

Today Safecart.com*Paretolog took 220 euro from my creditcard without my permission or even without any notice.

This are thiefs . Tomorrow I will file a complaint with my bank and with Visa in order to get my money back.

  • May 6, 2014

I am reporting a computer and internet service provided by safecart under the name speedypro virus protecting. These people ripped off my credit card and took three payments out after they informed three times they could not process my order in which I went to AVG a reputable service and got what I needed . This does not change the fact that speedy pro out of Cananda under safecart are thieves. I am now filing a report and had to cancel my card so they dont have that information since they have everything else . SS# , Address, Email account etc.

  • Apr 18, 2014

This company routinely charges credit and debit cards through PayPal, ususally without permission of the cardholder. I work for a large national bank in the disputes department andI can advise you, if the charge appears on a credit card, especially VISA, to dispute the charge with your issuing bank. They will process against this merchant, and, in doing so, alert their bank of this reprehensible business practice. As someone who works with this kind of issue all day long, imagine my surprise to discover they had done this to me! I do not purchase software and have not used my PayPal account in many, many months--almost a year. I had to do a little research to discover that this was a ""free product"" that the merchant charged me for--without my knowledge or permission. When a merchant sends the request through PayPal, that entity will not take any responsibility for allowing the charge. In turn, the account, whether credit or debit, will be charged and the merchant is immediately paid. They then have that money in their account for whatever length of time it takes for the customer to make the dispute and win. That is two billing cycles by law. Meanwhile, they have YOUR $19.95 or however much they've charged you, and it is accruing interest and earning them a LOT of money. Just multiply the amount above by millions of transactions and what I am saying will make sense.

Is this a rip-off? You bet! Frustrating and aggravating? For sure! Disputable? YES! Billing errors can be and are disputed and won all the time. This scenario is in that category, as this charge will be for most consumers an unrecognized charge. Do not mistake this for ""fraud,"" as it is not. A fraudulent charge is one in which your account number was used by someone else, (a thief or hacker), without your permission, to make a credit card or debit card purchase. Cases like that are ""unauthorized"" transactions, and Mastercard and Visa issuing banks will be happy to credit you and replace your card immediately when you let them know of such transactions.

In cases of ""unrecognized charges"" it is not necessary to close your card number; in fact, doing so may just give these merchants another avenue by which to charge you again. Instead, report the transaction to your bank as an unrecognized charge, and request to have the merchant blocked to prohibit them from charging the card again. Most banks will do this on credit card accounts for no charge. Blocks last approximately 13 months, and can also be removed at the customer's request.

Naturally, I will be disputing this charge with my bank. I recommend, if you are a PayPal user, locating the transactiton in your PayPal account and blocking the merchcant there as well. You may want to close your PayPal account also--that is up to you--as this will definitely keep these people from using your account for these charges again, at least by that means.

I hope this information is helpful to others. Remember: be very, very careful when providing your credit card number to any entity. Such provision gives that entity the ability to charge your card at any time for any thing, without your knowledge. And yes, this is a legal practice, strange as it sounds. Check with your issuing bank for more clarification on these questions.

Good luck!

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