Cristina
3 months ago
I've been using their browser extension for quite a while now (probably a year or longer) and just went to redeem my 'savings' to purchase a Walmart gift card. Well, here's where the dishonesty comes into play. They ask for your credit card so they can "verify your identity". The message says something like 'we'll make a charge for $1 and immediately remove it, it's just to verify your identity'. So, I put in my info and they made the charge on my AmEx (I immediately visited the AmEx site to verify this). THEN, I got a "There was a problem with your payment method. Please try adding a different card and try again" on the CapitalOne site. But, there was no problem. I'm sitting here looking at the charge on my AmEx right now. So, I decide to try it again and the same thing happens. Tell me how this isn't a SCAM? They get my data from online shopping and I'm sure they monetize it (either sell it, or use it themselves). Then they don't pay off on the savings that we accumulate. And we're only talking about $11.13 here. It's not much UNTIL you think about how many Millions of people they have using this service. And, I DO HAVE screenshots of the phony Capital One message as well as the charge they put on my 'problem' AmEx card. I can factually back this statement up with screenshots.
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Clinton
4 months ago
Hi, Folks!
capitaloneshopping.com is a site for Capital One customer's to find great deals in Capitals cashback rewards program. It's safe, secured mom & dad friendly and ok, kids too. Family-oriented site. I'm a Capital One holder, What's in your wallet?
Best of Wishes, William