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    1. Re: Ancestry.com bills your credit card when you tell them to.....
    2. Jon E. Cain
    3. Not too sure, however, the BBB agencies do not downgrade a companies standing without researching the company and all complaints, so take it as it is. davehinz@spamcop.net wrote: > Jon E. Cain <joncain@telus.net> pressed random keys until the following was produced: > > Thought I would make a little note here. Have any of you contacted the > > Better Business Bureau??? If you had you would have found that > > Ancestry.com have a unsatisfactory rating with them, therefore, in my > > books, they are a slime ball organization and would NEVER trust them with > > my charge card information. > > Are the complaints registered with the BBB from other people who can't > read English, and who sign up for things without understanding what > they're agreeing to?

    01/07/2002 10:48:30
    1. Re: Ancestry.com bills your credit card when you tell them to.....
    2. Celia Mitschelen
    3. I don't believe this is the case. They just keep a record of the number and type of complaints they receive. Any one with a grudge could stack their figures if they wished to spend the time. Celia "Jon E. Cain" <joncain@telus.net> wrote in message news:3C3A8821.9D930686@telus.net... > Not too sure, however, the BBB agencies do not downgrade a companies standing without > researching the company and all complaints, so take it as it is. > > > Better Business Bureau??? If you had you would have found that > > > Ancestry.com have a unsatisfactory rating with them, therefore, in my > > > books, they are a slime ball organization and would NEVER trust them with > > > my charge card information. > > > > Are the complaints registered with the BBB from other people who can't > > read English, and who sign up for things without understanding what > > they're agreeing to? >

    01/08/2002 10:50:51