Saturday, October 22, 2011

Why this blog, why Epoch.com?

Many people spend money they didn't intend or want to spend on adult entertainment.  As an example, maybe at your birthday party, the guys bought you a trial to a porn site as a joke?

Unfortunately, if you didn't read the terms, you don't check your bank statement?  Guess what?  YEARS later you will find you have been billed thousands of dollars for porn sites you never canceled!   

It is far more common than you may think. 

For the most part the only chance you have of EVER getting all that money back is to hire an attorney and pursue costly legal battles.  Uphill battles that you very well may lose and may cost you even more to fight them in legal fees.


We feel that you need every tool available as a consumer; 

and this blog can guide you to get some of your money back!


Why is this blog focused on the billing service Epoch.Com and not some other billing service?  We have experience with this company, more so than with others.


Can this information be used with other billing companies?  There is no harm in trying,






(This blog is not owned or affiliated with Epoch.Com.)  We are merely an information blog if you feel you have been billed erroneously or fraudulently.  We do not accept any responsibility for any use of this information, it is only intended as a guide to help the consumer.

Types of adult sites they bill for?




They bill for dating sites, all types of porn sites, and webcam sites.  (Sites involving live performers at the other end) 

(This blog is not owned or affiliated with Epoch.Com.)  We are merely an information blog if you feel you have been billed erroneously or fraudulently.  We do not accept any responsibility for any use of this information, it is only intended as a guide to help the consumer.

Epoch.Com, How many charges can I get refunded?



They will refund 4 months worth of charges if you tell them you are "disputing with your bank"

Beyond the 4 recent months of charges, the only way to get your money back is to hire an attorney. 

(This blog is not owned or affiliated with Epoch.Com.)  We are merely an information blog if you feel you have been billed erroneously or fraudulently.  We do not accept any responsibility for any use of this information, it is only intended as a guide to help the consumer.

Epoch.Com The magic word for refunds.



The magic word for getting your money back is "BANK"

Tell the Customer Service Rep:

"I am disputing the charges with my bank"

(Banks will refund up to 4 months worth of charges, if your bank takes your money back for you there is generally a fine to the company that didn't refund you, i.e., epoch.com.  So they lose your money and they have to pay fees to the bank for not refunding you!)

They will refund up to 4 months worth of charges if you tell them you are disputing with your bank.  

Certain sites, pay-per-view adult sites, webcam shows involving a live model at the other end, it will take a little longer to get your money back.

(This blog is not owned or affiliated with Epoch.Com.)  We are merely an information blog if you feel you have been billed erroneously or fraudulently.  We do not accept any responsibility for any use of this information, it is only intended as a guide to help the consumer.

Epoch.Com how can I get my money back?



First off, check your bank statement for the past few months.  The reason being is that you very well may have charges going back months and months from them.


(This blog is not owned or affiliated with Epoch.Com.)  We are merely an information blog if you feel you have been billed erroneously or fraudulently.  We do not accept any responsibility for any use of this information, it is only intended as a guide to help the consumer.

I want this billing to stop!

(This blog is not owned or affiliated with Epoch.Com.)  We are merely an information blog if you feel you have been billed erroneously or fraudulently.


You can call, email or do an online chat to cancel.

I signed up for one site, why am I being billed for another?



Because when you subscribed, you either selected a bonus website purchase OR you did not OPT OUT (de-select) the bonus site. 

(This blog is not owned or affiliated with Epoch.Com.)  We are merely an information blog if you feel you have been billed erroneously or fraudulently.  We do not accept any responsibility for any use of this information, it is only intended as a guide to help the consumer.

Why is Epoch.Com billing me?


If you are seeing charges from Epoch.Com and don't know why, there are 3 basic options:


1 You signed up for a membership (limited or trial) and forgot to cancel it.  (Most websites will renew monthly if not canceled.)


2 Someone you know did subscribe to a website, (Do you have teenagers in your house?)


3 A Criminal stole your card information and bought online porn!

(This blog is not owned or affiliated with Epoch.Com.)  We are merely an information blog if you feel you have been billed erroneously or fraudulently.  We do not accept any responsibility for any use of this information, it is only intended as a guide to help the consumer.

Who is Epoch.Com

(Note this blog is not owned or affiliated with the company Epoch.Com)  

We are blog devoted to those of you who are seeing charges from this company.

Epoch.com is a billing service for PORNOGRAPHIC or adult entertainment websites.