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Maximo Fane
When I turn my computer on the Uniblue Registry Booster Pops up on my desktop screen. If I don’t x it out right then I have to turn my computer of to get rid of it. It is a pain in the but, I didn’t order it I don’t want it I just want to grt rid of it. The Icon in my tray. if I click on it and click on exit It stays on my screen and I hace to turn my computer off to get rid of it. I have went to the control pannel, to add remove it does not show up in there. Please tell me how to get rid of it. Thanks Bill Higgins [protected]@gmail .com
Madlyn Vaneekelen
Uniblue run a scam where they supposedly offer a product for free if your purchase their Registry Booster Product. The following has happened over the past couple of weeks: SCAM 1. They have increased their SRP of Registry Booster to $39.95 but offer a constant $10 discount, which nets it out to their original $29.99. This is falsely leading a customer to believe they are getting a discount. SCAM 2. They supposedly offer a free product to the value of $29.99, which is NOT sold anywhere else and therefore has no real value. The free product doesn”t even do anything of value. SCAM 3. They recently increased the supposed SRP of their free product from $29.99 to $39.99 to make it look like they are offering an even better deal. What they forgot to do, however, is change the price in their shopping cart. So, you see 1 price in the pre-cart page ($39.99), then the original price in their shopping cart ($29.99). WHAT A SCAM! Check out the screen shots for proof. I can”t believe these scam artists are allowed to get away with this type of practice.
Antony Heater
Trying to open a file I was suddenly scammed into a purchase which involved numerous restarts, deadends, repeat operations and circular directions, spending 29. 95 on a nonexistent program which appears in the end to be a virus itself. Please advise on any possible recourse / revenge… Thank you very much!
Rayford Galloway
This company has taken money out of my account without my knowledge and I have no idea how it was possible for them to do this.
Brigitte Tehney
store uniblue me prends 41, 59 euro et encore 48, 67 euro sans que je sache pourquoi??? je vous demande de me rembourser,
Kristian Abrahamian
This cowboy company comes on to your computer without invitation and you can not get rid of them, you try out their trial version “hooked” the scam begins, then you get your bank statement a month later and they have taken out the price for the full version, because they ask you for your details for the trial version, then they download their product on to your computer then you can not get rid of them. I complained to the company involved, and they said that I had 30 days to get a refund. I did apply for a refund but they told me I was to late. So for all you guys out there do not get “scammed” by these “crooks” who are based in malta. And by the way you can not get rid of these “scavengers” off your computer, so change your bank card because they will charge it next year without even asking.