Rubbish of a company
Rubbish of a company. Have not been in touch for over 3 months since initial correspondence . Keep well clear as they promise they will get your money back for you but I’m afraid they are scammers !
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260 Peachtree St NW, 30303, Atlanta, United States
Rubbish of a company. Have not been in touch for over 3 months since initial correspondence . Keep well clear as they promise they will get your money back for you but I’m afraid they are scammers !
Purposefully misleading and deceiving people. I signed up with them and absolutely no where was there any information given or hinted to what's in their terms of service.
While you are signing up all you read is "no cost" "free" and other similar phrases. Nothing about them being able to take 50% of any fees recovered and more. I'm not going to get into it in detail, just go look at their unenforceable TOS. Some scary 💩. Lawsuit waiting to happen.
Just star very far away from these leeches.
At a time like this I'm in years over recoup it's no joke I was just about to declare bankruptcy it's a game changes first 8.00$ gifts 47.00$ gifts 41.00$ gifts and I keep getting them I don't know more than he's the creator is a Genuies! Thanks Recoup!
I was rather surprised to receive a call from my bank stating that "I" requested a refund on bank charges, not Recoup, on my behalf. Apparently, Recoup does not put any of their information on the paperwork that they send to the bank, therefore, "I" took care of the situation when they called. They advise you not to talk to the bank because obviously you can do this yourself very easily... Yes, I received a refund, but all they did was send a letter to my bank as though it was from me, not Recoup. I will pay my commission because that is what I agreed to, but you can do this yourself. Recoup types a letter and mails it.... That is all!! Lesson bought, $135 to be exact. My advise, figure the fees up yourself, and send a letter. 25% is too steep when I did all the talking and negotiation over the phone when they called me, not Recoup. Oh and another thing, when they take that $135, it will overdraft my account if it comes out before Friday.... imagine that.
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