Thursday, October 31, 2013

Why is Epoch charging me?


Sometimes people rush to complete a sale without reading all of the details of the purchase.  Almost everyone is guilty of this at some level.  For instance, who reads all those service agreements when you upgrade a piece of software, and even if you did read them would they make any sense to you?   Who wants to read multiple pages of information just to use an app on a phone, or laptop or tablet anyway?

It's often said that the devil is in the details.  Or in other words, the fine print.  And while there may be some truth to that sentiment, this is never the case with a purchase you make with Epoch.  We ensure that the terms and conditions of every sale are clearly, legibly, and prominently displayed on the form in which you enter your payment information.  Second, we require merchants who use our services to list the terms and conditions on their website as well.  Third, you will receive an email immediately after completion of the sale stating exactly what was purchased and the terms of the sale.  Fourth, information about how to change your purchase, update your payment type, cancel a subscription, or get help with a password are all stated directly on your email receipt of purchase.  Fifth, you can cancel any membership/subscription at any time you wish.  You are not required to remain in any subscription.  Ever.

You are, however, responsible for purchases you make.  And, you are also responsible for subsequent billing if you remain a subscriber to a website.  It is for this very reason that we go beyond reasonable expectation to ensure that you are fully informed of any purchase you make online.  We want every customer that uses Epoch to manage their online subscriptions and purchases to be completely satisfied with our services. 

To learn more about our services please visit Epoch.com.






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