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Review 4/21/2011
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I am also one of those people scammed by MyLife. I cancelled my account the same day I signed up, after I realized how useless their site really was. The advertisements promise that you can find people and that you can find who is searching for you, but you have to pay one fee for looking for someone, another fee to find the people that are supposedly looking for you (fat chance it will be anyone real), and on and on. I had only signed up for one month so I counted myself lucky that I was just out $12. Today I just got charged again, because apparently if you pay through PayPay, it automatically sets you up with a recurring subscription on PayPal's site too, and canceling through MyLife is not enough to get them to stop charging you! I was NEVER advised of this. And the instructions that MyLife gives you to cancel it through PayPay once you find this out are utterly WRONG. I had to go on the PayPal community site to find out how it's really done.
I guess I am still one of the lucky ones - I feel horrible for the people who got ripped off for a year's worth of this useless website. It is an outright scam and I am extremely disappointed in BBB for giving them an A+ rating considering their shady tactics. Unfortunately I now realize that I can't trust the Better Business Bureau either.
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