Why a bonanza webstore was activated without my consent?

I received an e-mail today that my Webstore had been activated. I never activated or signed up for a Webstore, I just simply have a booth with some items. I have never activated or even looked for a webstore trial. What is the catch here? Now they want to charge me $25 a month for a service I never requested. I am new here and these are the things I don’t like.

asked about 8 years ago

6 Answers

When you signed up for a booth on bonanza, you may have accidentally signed up for a webstore. It has happened before to new people. Contact support and let them know, it may take a few days for them to get back to you, but they will.

answered about 8 years ago

Thank you for your advice. Just contacted support and cancelled the webstore already. Will still keep my booth though.

answered about 8 years ago

Almost the same thing happened to me. I was looking at the webstore page, didn’t authorize anything, but they charged me $255 for an annual subscription. Still waiting to get my money back.

answered about 8 years ago

Click on “contact” at the bottom of any page and let them know. They may see your comment here, but you need to put in a request for a fix.

answered about 8 years ago

Just happened to me too. Did anyone actually get their money back?

answered almost 8 years ago

I’m hoping to get my money back too. Same thing happened to me. I am going to dispute the charge with my credit card company, as well! I definitely didn’t authorize them to open a webstore.

answered almost 8 years ago

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