Unresolved
Went to change my address and it charged me with no record
Went on a website that said it would just change my address pretending it was usps and scammed me out as money. I had no clue they were even gonna charge me.
- Web/emails reported:
- www.mymovingchanges.com
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Unresolved
I thought I was to only pay 1 dollar but it charged me 79.95
They charged me 79.95 and I didn't know they was going to
- Web/emails reported:
- www.mymovingchanges.com
Unresolved
SCAMMED.
I just moved into my own apartment, and on my own for the first time and thought I could change my address here. Well I just found out they took 79.95 of my account for no reason. I can’t afford that shit.
Unresolved
Thieves
I went to change my address and that next morning I checked my bank accounts and see that this company had taken $79.95 out of my account. Unbelievable that they could actually try to get away with this. They should be prosecuted for this.
Unresolved
Usps fraud
I searched usps change of address and got that website. I filled out the info. Expected the 1.05 charge. But bank showed 89.95 charge. Gonna call them in am. Disabled mom of 3 on fixed budget can not afford this just for doing a friend a favor. Hoping i will get refunding or will dispute it.
- Web/emails reported:
- www.mymovingchanges.com
Unresolved
No explanation of charges.
I went to change my address...thought I was paying a dollar. They asked a few survey questions, got my credit card info and SAID NOTHING about FEES for their services. Next thing I new, a $1.05 charge was turned into $80.00. While they did begin a refund, of most of the money, they kept trying to keep some of what they had charged me. They gave no specific time-line on the refund, just "In a few days," But boy did that money pop out of my account fast.
- Web/emails reported:
- https://moversguide.usps.com