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Seniors Home Exchange
20795 Dalton Rd., Box 1448,
Sutton West, Ontario, L0E1R0, Canada

Phone:  905-722-3127
Web Address:  http://seniorshomeexchange.com

This Canadian-based company that does business under various names might rip you off the way they did me. This is a true story. I dare them to file a law suit against me claiming libel. I’d love to have them in a USA court where truth is a perfect defense against libel.

On Oct 23, 2009, I paid SeniorsHomeExchange.Com their requested US$59.00  fee for a three year membership and access to their online database of contacting travelers for the purpose of arranging mutually convenient home exchanges. My debit card was charged. They sent me an email acknowledgment.

A few weeks later, when I went looking for an exchange partner, their web site – and all their other known web sites – went offline. They simply disappeared.

Because I build and host web sites, I know how to find the owners of web sites even when the sites are down. I emailed them, asking if they would be back online soon. No response.

I repeated it a week later. Still no response.

A month to the day after they accepted my money I wrote again. Still no response – and of course, the sites remained dead.

That last email was returned because even their email address were no longer working. Knowing what I know about how the Internet works, it told me that the company hosting the web sites had shut them off, something that is commonly done for failure to pay for hosting the web site(s) after sufficient forebearance and notice.

On Dec 17th, while I was on vacation (having used a different home exchange service to make the hookup) a person claiming to represent Seniors Home Exchange wrote and said their web site was online again.

The message tried to lie to me (again remember I have been hosting web sites for more than 16 years) claiming the reason their sites were down was because their hosting company had not configured the domain to work unless would-be visitors put the www in the URL

That’s b.s. because the site was offline because of the hosting company’s suspension, as established by the bounced email. And, anyway, if that is so, they had weeks of notice from at least one paying customer (me) and a fix of that really rare error takes all of 5 seconds.

When I returned home on Jan 16th I wrote to them and asked for a refund. Their response admitted they had been down for weeks and offered to upgrade my membership to a “lifetime” deal. I’m in pretty good health and expect to live a lot longer then they will be in business but still I declined that and repeated my request for a refund.

No response.

On January 22 I wrote and said I wanted a refund that same day or I would take action. I got back an immediate response, the same day,  that promised a full refund, saying that my request was approved and had been passed it to their accounting depart and it would come “soon.”

On Feb 09, I wrote again asking for a prompt refund. No response.

On Feb 16,  I wrote again and gave them until today at 6pm my time, for the charge against my debit card to be reversed and the funds put back or I would go public. No response.

Caveat Emptor. These people are crooks.And inept as well. They can’t even keep their own web site online because of failure to pay their own bills.

They are hiding from USA law on the other side of an otherwise friendly border.

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