Thursday, November 19, 2009

I sent someone an e-mail on classmates.com and I got a reply. They want me to pay with a credit card to read?

Is there a way to read the e-mail without paying? I did get an offer from classmates.com for a free 7 day trial (but they still want a credit card to use when the trail is up). Does anyone have any ideas?

I sent someone an e-mail on classmates.com and I got a reply. They want me to pay with a credit card to read?
I am on the Classmates site. It is not bad because they want about 50.00 dollars to join but that is for 2 years. I have found a lot of friends from school on their and it is nice to find the people you went to school with even in kindergarten. You might try to put the persons name in the yahoo search where it says to find people. You cane try to put their name @yahoo.com, maybe something will come back. If you can give me their name I can go to the site and find it for you and send you the information, I think. I need how she writes her name on their _____@classmates.com Kat
Reply:avoid classmates.com. They suck! Report It

Reply:Classmates.com is the biggest sucker punch on the internet. I refuse to pay for Gold membership. They scam you with "curiousity" than sucker punch you with auto renewals on your credit card, and zippo service and friends connection. No thanks! Report It

Reply:how about u send an email to yr fren to contact you.. and den u guys can talk over the phone or something.. much easier.. dont waste yr money or give yr credit card infor in case they will just deduct the month subscribtion fees without yr approval
Reply:Thats the routine! They told me the same thing. If I were you ,and wanted to reach an old friend,I'd find another way!
Reply:don't give them any credit card information.
Reply:So if you sent your classmate an e-mail that she replied to, why not send her another asking them to reply to your yahoo account. My wife is in a similar situation. She entered all her information on the classmates site, and now gets all these e-mails about how great the site is, and a whole bunch of advertising from Classmates.com, and one reminder that she has an e-mail from a classmate. The odd thing is, although this person went to her school, she was never in any of my wife's classes, and never spoke to her.


And we sure are not about to give them money.
Reply:nothing is free buddy

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