I thought it was FREE to be a "seller"/"expert"?

Last post 04-23-2009, 9:11 AM by Dr Judith Allen at Luminent. 1 replies.
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  •  04-17-2009, 7:48 PM 457237

    • brian42180 is not online. Last active: 04-17-2009, 7:49 PM brian42180
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    I thought it was FREE to be a "seller"/"expert"?

    Then why is there a 1$ charge on my credit card today from ether.com?  I just signed up to be a provider not a customer last night.  Everything says there are no fees, so what the hell?  I have not received any calls yet, so the 15% doesn't apply here.  There isn't even an email address to contact the admin. of the site?  I was really looking forward to doing this, but I feel slightly misled.  It might only be 1$, but what else will they charge?  I have lost faith in this entire idea now.  If this is just a way to verify my account, they should in the VERY LEAST notify a prospective member that this will happen.  This makes the site look very unreliable at best and a complete scam at worst.  Sorry to those of you whom have been using this service and making money, but there isn't even one mention from any of you that this happened on this forum.  Did this not happen to anyone else?
  •  04-23-2009, 9:11 AM 458220 in reply to 457237

    • Dr Judith Allen at Luminent is not online. Last active: 08-15-2011, 10:05 PM Dr Judith Allen at Luminent
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    Re: I thought it was FREE to be a "seller"/"expert"?

    Hi Brian,

    It may be that it's the only way that a card may be verified by charging something.  I've known the company to be very ethical in my dealings with them.

    Dr. Allen


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