Disasteraidkit.com scam!

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Do not conduct any business with this company. They offer a home disaster kit for a $1 plus $3.99 S&H. This offer is if you complete a survey. What is not stated is that you have ten days from taking the survey in which to contact them and cancel your ?. If this is not done your card/account or whatever is billed $99.95. The contents of the kit are not what is depicted, and could be bought for 20 bucks - all junk. Just a friendly warning.
 
When you place your order today with www.disasteraidkit.com, you will receive the product selected to try for 10 days. Please note the 10 day trial period includes shipping and transit time. If you order the product today 2/2/2010 you will need to cancel by 2/16/2010 to avoid being charged. Your credit card will be billed $3.99 s/h plus $1 for your 10 day risk free trial shipment. Upon the expiration of the trial period, your credit card will be billed the special price of $99.95 for the full cost of the items you ordered risk-free for 10 days. There's no obligation, you can cancel at any time by any or all of the following methods:

1. Calling our support department at (877) 231-2803. We are available Monday thru Friday, 7am - 4pm Pacific Time.
2. Send an email to our support department at support@disasteraidkit.com. Please allow at least 24 hours to receive a reponse within business hours. Please include your full name and address, and the name of the product that you ordered.
3. Cancel your risk-free trial online here: http://www.disasteraidkit.com/cancel/ .....

ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY NOT BE PICTURED. Items shipped will vary based on availability.....

We do not warrant or represent that such information is error-free, and we do not represent or endorse any of the above or the methods that they use to arrive at their conclusions. All product specifications, performance data and other information on www.disasteraidkit.com is for informational and illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute a guarantee or representation that the Products will conform to such specifications or performance data.

Yep, the best scams spell it out in the fine print that few read.
 
Do a chargeback. The credit card company will get you your money back and also hit them with a hefty chargeback fee.

The scam can only be profitable as long as most of their customers don't dispute the charge.

You don't have to go into detail; just say you didn't authorize that $99.95 charge.
 
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