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medgirl1850 June 6th, 2009 01:08 PM

It was the site mpsdownloading.com. I went to the limewire.com site and try to download it and it sent me to this site I didnt know much about it so I paid to use it then I seen about not to pay it.

Lord of the Rings June 6th, 2009 01:21 PM

'Normally' most banks will react positively if you approach them in the right manner, specifying that you were scammed & paid for something that was not what they claimed. Offering them URL links to the scam page here might even help; Known Scam Sites (click on link) pointing out to them that the site in question has a history of scamming people. ;)

In this scenario, this might not help but worth a look through: get your $$$ BACK!!! (music members).

SinnerG February 22nd, 2010 04:49 PM

I agree with the fact that it would be nice of them to inform you its available for free BUT since frostwire is GPL they can sell it (not sure if they can name it Frostwire though)

GPL allows anyone to sell it, as long as they provide the source-code on demand.

One big tip for people who got 'scammed' and come looking in here : You're the reason they put tags like "dont use microwave to dry baby" on stuff ;)

Think: Its the internetz! Google before you buy :P

-jaywalker May 11th, 2011 05:35 PM

Strong Language and Threats Will Get Results
 
:yahoo:I should have known better considering I go all the way back to the early Napster. But these scammers don' tell you that you are paying for Frostwire, which I already belong to. So I called my bank and they said I hade to wait 5 business days to file a fraud claim. They also told me not to worry I would hot have to pay the 44.01 I got scammed for. I didn't want to wait the 5 days so I wrote to the fraudsters that took my money. I won't tell you all the language I used (LOL) and I did tell them my bank was going to go after them and that I was going to the FBI. I told them I want my f****** money back NOW and they had 24 hours to refund me. I also told them that frauding people would get their merchant account taken away. Merchant accounts aren't easy to get. I had a refund issued the next day.

Don't let them get away with this. They sold you something that they had no authority to do, and that's FRAUD. Your bank has to credit you, even if they don't. And do call the FBI. Also threaten them about their merchant account. Lets put them out of business.

ukbobboy01 May 12th, 2011 05:51 AM

JW

I like your style, you have put one of these scum-bucket criminals firmly in its place, right back into the sewer where they belong.

However, for those of us that do not live in the US the only option that exist is to get our money back via our credit card companies.

Anyway, anyone that can get their money back directly from a scum-sucking scammer is OK in my books.


UK Bob

-jaywalker May 12th, 2011 03:03 PM

If you paid for FrostWire click here, you have been scammed, FW is free
 
:xirokrotima:Hi UK Bob, thanks for the kind words. The refund did go to my bank, not directly to me. The charge has now been removed from my account. I just forced the bottom feeders to do it a little faster. So everyone can still email them, threaten them, call them names and they might get their credit to their bank a little faster. Nothing to lose. Right?

amyturner December 4th, 2011 03:28 PM

i signed up with one the other day the website it posted on my checking account was againstadware.com well when you go to that it is not a real website..When i called the number associated with it all it does is go to a fax line seems like...How do i go about getting my money back from them...I thought i was paying for frostwire..It cost me 49.99

birdy December 4th, 2011 06:52 PM

Contact your financial institution right away. Explain what's happened & that you've been scammed into buying a free application. Hopefully they will be able to help you out.

And some of the earlier posts in this thread have info from other scam victims.

I couldn't find much about againstadware.com but there's a bit of info on this page: Introducing: Roguevertising

Good luck - I hope that you can be reimbursed. Let us know how you get on. :)


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