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My conversation with Kim over someone using my credit card to start an account on Dropbox. Buyer beware.
And if this conversation is deleted, I'll be posting about it on the major news services!
Ticket #8516958: DB: $99.00 charge on my credit card that I didn't charge! You can add a response by replying to this email. Please be sure to reply with the same email address that you used to originally contact us.
Kim, Nov 4, 9:25 PM PST: However, if you cannot find the charge in question, or if you have additional questions to that charge, I will need all of the following information for security reasons: • Card type
• First six digits of the card • Last four digits of the card • Full name on the credit card charged • Date of charge • Amount charged • Billing postal code Additionally, if you have the 12 character alphanumeric transaction ID shown on your bank account, please send that on. Alternatively, if you paid with PayPal, I will need the PayPal transaction ID. You can find this ID by logging in to your PayPal account and clicking on the transaction in your account history. Thank you in advance, looking forward to your reply! Best regards, Kim
Kim,
I've found out that there's a charge from last year also. At the time, I was in the middle of renovating a new home and had so many charges happening that I didn't catch the first charge from Dropbox.
I've checked several email addresses that I use and none have replied with a password reset email.
Card type xxxx
• First six digits of the card xxxxxx • Last four digits of the card xxxx • Full name on the credit card charged Paul Day • Date of charge 9/30/17 - xxxxxxxxxxxx 10/4/18 - 141-xxxxxxxxx • Amount charged $99.00 $99.00 • Billing postal code xxxxx xxxxx Another reason I know this is not my charge is I NEVER use any auto renewal service.
Thank you,
Paul Day
Hi Paul,
Hi Kim,
Thanks for clarifying that this is not my account and somehow someone was able to use my credit card illegally.
I expect a full refund of $198.00 as this was obviously not me using your service. If I don't receive a full refund I will pursue legal action against Dropbox for not properly verifying the owner of a credit card during purchase. If it's happened once, I'm sure it's happened before to others.
May I suggest that you contact local authorities to track the person who is fraudulently using your system to recover your lost funds. You have their email address and I'm sure that your system tracks their upload IP address also.
Thank you,
Paul Day
Hi Paul,
Excuse me, YOUR NOT EVEN GOING TO GIVE A REFUND? and you know that the charge was ILLEGALLY placed. Oh, and your so unconcerned about the theft that your going to DOWNGRADE the account, not close it and attempt to go after the person who used my credit card illegally. NO, that would make too much sense.
WOW, is that ever smart and how NOT to run a business. BOY, first this email chain will be sent to the credit card company so that they'll see you're at fault and then I'll get my money back. In the mean time I'll start posting about Dropbox and how they're letting stolen credit cards used on their system and then seem totally unconcerned when notified.
As proof, I'll be attaching this email post to all posting. We'll let the public decide, like on the Dropbox forum first.
Paul Day
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Now I ask you, would you expect a FULL refund if you were in my shoes? Also, Kim seems totally unconcerned that Dropbox is not properly venting CC#s when being used on their system.
Paul Day
If your account is stolen/hacked it is the credit card companies responsibility to sort. After all, how many other purchases will they make?
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Its quicker and easier to get the bank to do it - thats their job, thats what we pay through the nose for with them in charges and interest.
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I signed up for a free trial for an upgraded Dropbox business account and to do this I had to supply a valid credit card. I wasn't pleased with the service and intended to cancel but missed the cutoff to cancel by a few hours and got charged full price and they promptly charged my credit card full price
Well I guess I was aware that this may happen and like countless others ended up paying full price for free trial and companies know that once they have your credit card info they will find a way to make free not free at all
Now I have canceled my Dropbox bus account but it seems after me spending quite a bit of time on the Dropbox website that the only way to cancel my credit card details they have of mine is to supply them with another valid credit card or turn over my Paypal account details to them even though I no longer have an account that I need to make payments to them on
Now I no longer feel that this is a mistake on my part getting hit with Dropbox charging my credit card and Dropbox is not being ethical here
I have to agree with others in this thread that Dropbox will take advantage of the fact that they have your credit card info. I remember a episode of that show American Greed where there are companies that bring in 10s of millions of dollars by finding ways to get people to sign up for something requiring they give out their credit card details and then charging for unneeded services
I think this practice of requiring a credit card for 'free " trials is abused by countless companies and the Attorney General needs to intervene to save consumers from being taken advantage of and companies start respecting our credit card info and that our entrusting this info to them is not some kind of free pass to charge us for unneeded products and services
If the service being sold is so great why can't they give you a heads-up a few hours before charging our credit card instead of a few hours after its too late to do anything about it?
Because as we all have learned once they have your money they are not going to give it back
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Thank you for contacting Dropbox Support! My name is Kim and I'd be happy to help you with this charge!
Dropbox currently only offers phone support for Business Standard, Advanced and Enterprise subscribers however, I am more than happy to assist you via email.
I don't see a charge for your account at [personal information removed for security purposes] — is it possible that you have another account under a different email address?
You can look up a credit card charge with our credit card self-serve lookup tool here:
https://www.dropbox.com/payments/find_receipt