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SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 2 Dec 2016 17:54

Ken posted .....

"Sylvia, in the UK chicken refers to both sexes. Hen or cock is used if the sex of a chicken is to be defined."

not so when I was growing up,

My grandparents kept chickens and 1 cock, and were very specific. It was also very specifically stated if you were going to be buying or eating a roasting chicken or a broiled chicken or broiled cock

An old cock was even tougher than an old chicken :-D

and the same distinction applies here now.


......... the fact still remains that I don't like to be referred to as being like a headless chicken.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 2 Dec 2016 17:57

To get back to the OP ...........

it would be interesting t know what happened to Stephen, and if his complaint resulted in a positive result!

I do presume that the £71 referred to a Platinum membership, not to the much cheaper Standard membership that so many of us have.

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 2 Dec 2016 18:56

Even if you have auto renewal set to OFF if you then use a different browser or another computer as soon as you log in to GR it sets auto renewal back to ON overriding any previous OFF setting. I have also seen OFF change to ON when a browser gets a significant upgrade. IMHO this is sneaky and is not consistent with UK OFCOM rules though it is not as yet illegal. Ancestry put up an in your face banner reminder if subs unpaid..

GR DO send an email about upcoming renewal. I have found that by having renewal set to OFF and toughing it out for a week I get offered a better deal :-)

In any case I don't really see why they charge for posting to a run of the mill message board. GR has always construed posting to the message boards as "usage" even with the more expensive subs. Given the way "Help" and phone nos are hidden away it is hardly any surprise that members post to this board and get stung. FMP have a similar way of extending their trial offers so I guess it is the house style.

caveat emptor


Inky1

Inky1 Report 3 Dec 2016 12:14


I could not find card details - so I presume they are not stored. So the fact that auto renewal is 'on' is, for me, irrelevant.

As a test I have just gone through the motions of upgrading to Platinum. And the process required me to enter card details.

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 3 Dec 2016 12:49

They do store the card details ( inc the 3 digit security code ) which is why aut on/off matters. To change card details or type of sub. choose "Subscribe" from the top menu which is in small cap letters.

Inky1

Inky1 Report 3 Dec 2016 13:38

My small caps.

Gifts Upgrade 50 Credits Account Help M R Standard Member Sign Out

Inky1

Inky1 Report 3 Dec 2016 13:48

Ah. Found under FAQ's

How do I change the card I pay with?
We don't actually store your card details online. If you want to use a different card for your auto-renewal payment, you can do so from two weeks before your renewal payment is due.
Here’s how you can change the card details.
• Select the option to renew your membership on your Genes Reunited homepage by clicking on 'subscribe'.
• Choose the membership package that you'd like.
....etc.....

Also:
How can I pay?
You can choose to subscribe to our site by clicking on the 'Subscribe' link at the top of your homepage. You can pay in several different ways which are outlined below:
Card payments:
You can subscribe online using a credit or debit card. We use Datacash as our online payment company and they use the latest encryption technology with their secure servers so you can rest assured your card details are safe. Once you have entered your card details and paid, we will send you an email receipt and the subscription will be instant.
Postal Payments:
If you would prefer to pay by post, we are happy to accept sterling cheques, postal orders or international money orders made payable to Genes Reunited Limited at our postal address. By clicking on the 'subscribe' link you'll see the different subscription options and you can choose which one suits you best.
Please note, we can only accept cheque payments for full subscriptions. We can't accept cheques for discounted amounts and promotional offers.
....etc...

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 3 Dec 2016 14:02

"Upgrade" does the same thing