***Warning*** Vistaprint
Discussion
Following the recent threads discussing Vistaprint, I feel it necessary to make you aware of an apparent scam they are running.
Following a transaction, you are shown a screen telling you about Vistaprint rewards - membership of such gives you discounts at various retailers, or something.
What it doesn't tell you is that you are charged for this - Vistaprint already have your card details.
I have just received an e-mail telling me they will be charging me £9.95 a month for my membership and that to cancel I had to send my membership number, e-mail address, password, and full name.
I have replied asking them to cancel my membership at once and giving only my e-mail address and membership number, both of which were in the e-mail anyway, and informing them that I will be telling the bank so that they don't allow the transaction (is this possible) and that if I do not receive confirmation within 3 days that my membership has been cancel, I will be reporting them to trading standards and watchdog.
HOWEVER, a quick google search found plenty of pages with people saying they had been stung by the same thing and that they have never had any response nor contact from VP. One guy claims he got a pop up about VP Rewards but just closed the pop-up without accepting and his account has still been charged.
Just a little heads up - I will let you know what happens
Following a transaction, you are shown a screen telling you about Vistaprint rewards - membership of such gives you discounts at various retailers, or something.
What it doesn't tell you is that you are charged for this - Vistaprint already have your card details.
I have just received an e-mail telling me they will be charging me £9.95 a month for my membership and that to cancel I had to send my membership number, e-mail address, password, and full name.
I have replied asking them to cancel my membership at once and giving only my e-mail address and membership number, both of which were in the e-mail anyway, and informing them that I will be telling the bank so that they don't allow the transaction (is this possible) and that if I do not receive confirmation within 3 days that my membership has been cancel, I will be reporting them to trading standards and watchdog.
HOWEVER, a quick google search found plenty of pages with people saying they had been stung by the same thing and that they have never had any response nor contact from VP. One guy claims he got a pop up about VP Rewards but just closed the pop-up without accepting and his account has still been charged.
Just a little heads up - I will let you know what happens
fullphat said:
Doesn't sound very good. Seems like theres a catch to the cheap prices. I keep my prices down but never send any e-mails out when the client has ordered, only if they chose to go on my site and sign up to keep up to date on offers.
It's getting beyond a joke, 2 e-mails every day, I don't see the logic in it!
Here is the link I was sent; just to let people know what we are on about!
www.needingprinting.co.uk
www.needingprinting.co.uk
I have had an e-mail today saying:
I feel a little bad as the e-mail I sent was threatening them with trading standards and all sorts, but a quick google for "vista print rewards" brings up variuos tales of them stinging people's credit cards, so I will be watching closely just in case!!!
e-mail from VPR said:
Dear Tracey,
Thank you for your e-mail. We are sorry to hear that you wish to discontinue your VistaPrint Rewards membership.
Your membership and benefit privileges were canceled on 08/05/2006. Because you have canceled your membership before your trial period ended, your credit card will not be billed.
You do not need to do anything else to cancel your membership. If you need assistance in the future, please contact us at www.vprewards.com
Thank you,
Jerome
Member Savings Team
I feel a little bad as the e-mail I sent was threatening them with trading standards and all sorts, but a quick google for "vista print rewards" brings up variuos tales of them stinging people's credit cards, so I will be watching closely just in case!!!
I recommend a much better (IMHO) service/product than VP.
Try this: www.goodprint.co.uk
Wider choice of designs, no nasty strings. Great quality, quick as a flash and the capability to transfer your card designs on to other stationery items. You can also upload your own artwork files.
Email offers maybe every couple of months (usually connected to new product, so therefore useful and welcome).
Try this: www.goodprint.co.uk
Wider choice of designs, no nasty strings. Great quality, quick as a flash and the capability to transfer your card designs on to other stationery items. You can also upload your own artwork files.
Email offers maybe every couple of months (usually connected to new product, so therefore useful and welcome).
BossCerbera said:
I recommend a much better (IMHO) service/product than VP.
Try this: www.goodprint.co.uk
Wider choice of designs, no nasty strings. Great quality, quick as a flash and the capability to transfer your card designs on to other stationery items. You can also upload your own artwork files.
Email offers maybe every couple of months (usually connected to new product, so therefore useful and welcome).
Yes but 50 for £9.95 plus no doubt p&p compared to 250 for just the cost of the p&p - I don't mind the e-mails coming through, and I certainly make good use of the offers, I was just very unimpressed at the scam... The e-mail was actually in my hotmail junk box, whereas the normal Vistaprint ones come straight through.
Glad you got yours sorted Vex

I remembered this post and lo and behold Vistaprint-uk have scammed my account for £9.95 and they don't respond to emails. What a waste of time and effort, I've disputed the payment with my credit card company.
Beware if you have done business with them, they will probably try to scam your account too.
Beware if you have done business with them, they will probably try to scam your account too.
jamesuk28 said:
We ordered some postcards from them and must say we were happy with the quality and price. However we get about 2 emails a day from them, they are rapidly turning into a pain in the a.rse
I'm not arguing about the quality of the products themselves, but how could a company worth over a $billion risk ruining their reputation by scamming customers credit cards, it defies any logical reasoning of good customer care. Giving over credit card details and keeping you personal information safe is sacrosanct for an online business. Introduce doubt of any kind and and it will kill an online business.
Muncher said:
Yup, got some cards from them before but NOT impressed that they spam my e-mail inbox every other day!
Seconded. And the quality was poor too (but then they were cheap so can't complain)
What a pity they are turning into a 'Reader's Digest' type operation and rely on tricks to make money rather than printing.
thepeoplespal said:
jamesuk28 said:
We ordered some postcards from them and must say we were happy with the quality and price. However we get about 2 emails a day from them, they are rapidly turning into a pain in the a.rse
I'm not arguing about the quality of the products themselves, but how could a company worth over a $billion risk ruining their reputation by scamming customers credit cards,
Thats probably why they are worth over a billion.
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