I received an email saying there were matches. On clicking this, it appears to be a scam page. it says to put in Paypal details 'risk free'. However, in very tiny writing, there is a charge of $119.40. Thankfully I spotted this scam before going any further. Thought you should know about these fraudulent emails.
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Jeff, Geni Curator That would be a free trial that you can cancel at any time within the trial period and not be charged. It's not a scam - they take your credit card so that people just can't make up new email addresses every month for a new trial and to charge you when the trial expires without canclation. This is a common practice in the industry. -
Nathan Thomas Jones I see. The price is not clearly marked. It only shows very small in the Paypal component - and almost hidden. I would suggest you make this clear in the marketing copy. It does look very 'spammy'. Certainly the future costing meds to be clearer. Otherwise, really love what you are doing. Thanks for the reply.
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