eMusic

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Filip February 5, 2009
Unauthorized billings
I had canceled my Emusic account Dec 19th 11.00pm pst and because it was an eastcoast company which i didn't know the automatically convert my account from a trial to a full pay account.and started charging $11.99 and won't give me a refund.
Johnd February 5, 2009
scam
eMusic took nearly 200 GBP from my Credit Card after I apparently signed up for a free trial way back in 2007 some time. At no point did they ever confirm by eMail that I was paying them a monthly fee. They never once contacted me over a 21 month period to make any offers, to remind me of my membership or to point out that I had not downloaded any songs and was not taking advantage of their service. When they increased the monthly fee from £8.99 to £10.99 a month they did not notify me. When I contacted them about all this they agreed to a 1 month refund. They would not refund the rest of the money despite the fact that I received no goods. They would not allow me to download the 600 songs for which I had unwittingly paid as that was supposed to happen on a monthly basis, not in one go when I realised what had happened. I contacted the Better Business Bureau who are currently pursuing them but it seems to no avail. The only contact eMusic provided me with was a monthly charge on my Credit Card statement. I know i should have picked it up ages ago but it passed me by - I order lots of CDs online and whenever I scanned my Credit Card statement I assumed eMusic was just a CD company. I did not notice the monthly repetition. Basically the free trial is a devious scam. Be very careful and keep a close eye on them. They clearly have the law on their side and are using it to trick people out of money by getting them to sign up and then by keeping absolutely quiet about their membership. This company is practicting the worst form of business in which the unwitting consumer is robbed within lawful boundaries. Other companies like LoveFilm in the UK keep me constantly reminded of my subscription by sending me regular emails stating that I should add films to my selection, that a new film has been sent. They never keep quiet about my direct debits. eMusic is not to be trusted with its free trial. The company is duplicitous and disingenuous, pretending that it is all perfectly acceptable and that it is the consumer's fault if they get charged via the free trial offer but don't realise it. This is the sort of business practice that has largely been eradicated within the UK and on the high street. Shameful and immoral really. I shall continue to attempt to get my money back. If I manage it I'll post another comment.
justanothertryingtogetby January 28, 2009
they reactivated my cancellation
I CANCELLED THEIR SERVICE ON JANUARY 18, 2009 AND WAS CHARGED JANUARY 26, 2009, I CALLED EMUSIC TO SEE WHY THEY CHARGED ME, THEY SAID IM NOT SUPPOSED TO BE CHARGED BECAUSE THEIR RECORDS SHOW IT WAS CANCELLED AND THAT I HAD TO CALL PAYPAL TO SEE WHY IT WENT THROUGH, I THEN CALLED PAYPAL AND THE LADY TOLD ME THAT THEY HAD AN AUTHORIZATION TO CHARGE MY ACCT, SHE GAVE ME THE AUTH ID# AND TOLD ME TO CALL EMUSIC BACK AND GIVE THEM THAT NUMBER AND TELL THEM I WAS GIUNG TO FORWARD THE EMAIL RECIEPT TO SHOW PROOF THAT I WAS CHARGED, I THEN CALLED EMUSIC BACK AGAIN! AND TOLD THE REP WHAT WAS TOLD TO ME, HE THEN SUGGESTED ME TO EMAIL [email protected] AND FORWARD THAT EMAIL ALONG WITH THE ID NUMBER, I DID AND GOT A RESPONSE THAT MY ACCOUNT WAS REACTIVATED IN NOVEMBER 08' AND THAT IM THE ONE WHO AUTHORIZED IT THROUGH AN EMAIL AD AND THEY ALSO STATED THEY COULD NOT REFUND ME FOR ANY CHARGES MADE TO MY CARD! BE VERY CAREFUL WHO YOU SUBSCRIBE WITH BECAUSE WITH THIS ECONOMY DOWNTURN, EVERYBODY'S TRYING TO RIP EVERYONE OFF AND WE ARE THE ONE'S WHO HAVE TO PAY FOR THESE GREEDY PEOPLE'S INJUSTICES!!!
alesha canfield January 15, 2009
billed before trial download
billed befoe trial downloads i want it canceled
mrs.s January 13, 2009
cancellation,billing and service
Everyone who is concerned: as I read, same situations just a different person. I, too, frustrated with the website, email addresses, and so-called customer service numbers took my own actions after 2 weeks of no response. Listen up! First, I cancelled my own credit card and informed the bank of the website. Second, I, fortunately, was able to read complaints on [email protected]. Third, I called this number (212)300-2856 and was able to talk directly to someone and get a confirmation number. I strongly advise all to repeat good information given from consumers and help to shut down this website service. I am relieved only with the confirmation of my bank but still do not trust the confirmation from emusic. I am making it a mission to also contact the stores in my neighborhood, the BBBonline, local newspapers, and the local news channels. You see, same situations but different person... I am a detective by profession.
Monty January 8, 2009
Unauthorized charges
eMusic.com has ads all over the internet offering 25 free downloads, so I succumbed and signed up for the trial membership. Little did I know the scam I was signing up for. When I signed up, emusic required me to enter my credit card information, and with that, they automatically enrolled me to their monthly subscription service.

Anyway, I did end up downloading some tracks, but ultimately I found the music selection lacking. Since I did use the service the few weeks, and I didn't cancel soon enough, I suppose the first charge from emusic was legitimate, even though they get to do this in a sneaky, bait and switch way:

Sign up free!! Now give us your credit card number!! Now we're going to take your money for what we advertised as free!!

After I got billed the first month, I definitely wanted to cancel my account before they scammed more money out of me, so I went and canceled on the web before the subscription renewal date for the next month. But I noticed later that month that emusic had still charged my credit card for that month, which I had canceled.

And I had a HELL of a time trying to contact EMusic's customer support to resolve this. First I tried calling the customer support phone number listed on their website (866-240-9271); which never went through to a live person. Whenever I called that number, I got a recorded message saying that the number is not available!! I also tried to call the emusic number listed on my credit card statement, 866-847-0719, and got the same recorded message. But I couldn't find any other contact numbers on their website! How can they be a legitimate business and have no valid customer support line?

At the same time as I was trying to contact their telephone customer support, I also sent them an email via their web request form, asking to refund the unauthorized charge to my credit card. I received an automated email telling me they have received my request, and per the email instructions, responded to that email. I got no response after a week, so I sent another email to [email protected] and also sent another from their web request form. After another week, still no response, so I sent another email, and then a third and fourth email and I NEVER received any response to my emails. Wow, what stellar customer service, emusic!

At wits end, I googled “emusic customer support number" and found a message board where someone had posted their head office numbers. I called the head office in New York (212) 201-9240, and finally spoke with a customer service representative . I explained that they had billed me for my canceled subscription and they should reverse the charge. The rep said they have a firm no refund policy and there was nothing they could do because the account was already canceled, and assured me that I wouldn't see any further charges to my credit card. That's nice, but I explained that they had already taken money from me AFTER I canceled my account, so they charged me for services not rendered, and I was expecting them to refund the unauthorized charge to my credit card. Like a robot, she just kept repeating their canned “no refunds" blurb, no matter how many times I tried to explain that they stole money for services not rendered. Eventually I asked to speak to her supervisor, but she said he wasn't available and he would just tell me the same thing anyways. Lucky for her I am a calm person, so I didn't blow a fit, but just hung up after asking a few more times. After all that, I got NOWHERE.

Emusic is an absolute SCAM! They use deceptive business practices, bait and switch to lure their sucker customers in, then proceed to fraudulently bill their customers.

These scammers use unscrupulous practices to steal money from their customers. I will never do business with these scammers again.
George January 6, 2009
Unauthorized charges
I would advise against giving this company your credit card number. My recent experience: I followed a promotion from Flavorpill, a culture blog I trust, and created an eMusic account that offered 50 free downloads for a 10-day free trial period, after which, if I did not cancel, i would receive 30 downloads a month for 11.99.

When I did sign in to get my free downloads, I noticed that with my first download, a counter went from '30' to '29.' I checked my credit card activity online and realized I had already been billed -- before the trial period (confirmed via email) expired.

I immediately suspended my account and explained the situation via their online help form. I was sent an email with a tracking number, promising a response within a few days. No response, so I called and entered Kafka territory. Two different customer service reps followed a script, to wit: 'We are sorry you had this experience. We have a no-refund policy. I can cancel your account so you're not billed further. No, there are no supervisors to speak to. Can I assist you with something else?'

So their company policy seems to be to 'convert' free trials before the written agreement date, and then to refuse to refund money, and there is no recourse.

After going around the block several times with the second rep, I asked for the company address, and told him these practices were fraudulent, classic bait-and-switch. At that point, he said he'd make a one-time exception, but hoped 'my supervisor doesn't find out.' (Really? I thought there were no supervisors!) Looks like there are certain phrases that do get your money back. You have to be calm, clear, state dates and cite sources, and sound as though you're ready to escalate to writing. i did not threaten or talk about lawyers, but i was ready to write to the attorney general and better business bureau, and I think this guy could sense that.
Nancy December 29, 2008
Unauthorized billing
Limited selections with unlimited charges. They make your credit account draft without notification, even if you did not make any download.
ltorio December 23, 2008
Fraudulent Charges
I attempted to download free trial from Pizza Hut, but was unsuccessful...unable to even log in...so I gave up... Then, a few weeks later, charges for monthly subscription show up on my bill...11.99 per month. I called their 800# from the website...got an answer (offshore customer service with thick accent and bad connection). "Lola" told me that they have a "No Refund Policy"...I insisted upon speaking ot manager...told "they are all in a meeting, call back in an hour"...I continued to insist upon satisfaction and credits...threatened Better Business Bureau and contesting charges with VISA. "Lola" finally made an "exception" and credited the charges and canceled subscription. I'll see if the credit properly hits the billing. Be pushy and peristent!
Gwen December 19, 2008
Unauthorized billing
Limited selections with unlimited charges. They make your credit account draft without notification, even if you did not make any download.

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