I found what appeared to be a job opportunity on Monster.com. I requested to be contacted about a position, which I was, at 8:00 p.m. CST, 12/1/00. I was told that as a requirement of the position, I had to have a website. The cost to set up the website was $89.95. The cost to host the website for one month was $49.95. I agreed to those charges. I was also told that my website would be up for display on 12/2/00. At the time I agreed to the charges, I was also told that I had three business days to cancel my website request, beginning on 12/4/00.
My website was not displayed until Tuesday evening, 12/5/00, and it was completely unsatisfactory for the purpose of doing business as described. It did not even list my name as the contact person. Also, I was told that I would recieve a significant number of leads to contact, they were not forthcoming. I e-mailed Mr. Bob Warren of iPowerBiz.com, informed him that I was dissatisfied and wanted to cancel my association with his company and the charges to my credit card.
He acknowledged my e-mail with a phone call on the morning of 12/6/00. I again verbally told him that I was cancelling. On that same morning, on an unrelated manner, I contacted my credit card company and found out that iPowerBiz.com had charged my account $588.95 under the name of IR Premier/Plus/PowerB. These were additional charges that I DID NOT authorize. I contacted Mr. Warren about these charges by e-mail on the 6th, 7th,and 8th. My final e-mail informed him that I intended to file a small claims lawsuit to recover the full amount. On 12/11/00, I recieved an e-mail from Mr. Warren that I would be refunded the charges (I have a copy of that e-mail).
I have since contacted iPowerBiz and their website provider OhGolly.com to resolve this matter, including the President of OhGolly, Mr. Frank Kavanaugh, and their General Counsel Mr. Paul Fuhrman. So far, there has been no resolution to this matter and Mr. Bob Warren has changed his e-mail address. However, I found the new e-mail address, and once again contacted him today through that e-mail address. I have also challenged those charges through my credit card company in writing. I also left voice mail messages today with the President and General Counsel of OhGolly.com but without any resulting contact. I have printed copies of my e-mail correspondence with all parties concerned.
Unauthorized charges to my credit card in the amount of $588.95, which I believe constitute credit card fraud. The inaction of both iPowerBiz and OhGolly to respond to my requests for a refund, and since I have been unemployed for 4 months, I am under a tremendous amount of stress trying to reconcile how I will pay for those charges. It was my intention to pay for my website with the business that the company said they would GUARANTEE that they would generate for me. I feel that I am the victim of credit card fraud and an MLM scam that preys on people looking for a legitimate employment opportunity.
