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Was half-asleep when I did a one-off search and later noticed an extra charge — but weirdly their support fixed it faster than I expected. I use this for quick work lookups and dinner ideas, saves time, and honestly I was pleasantly surprised.
The $24.95 scare
I was skeptical — buddy sent me the link and I saw that $24.95 hit my card, so I panicked. Turns out I called, someone actually, well, fixed it, took a minute, and I'm relieved, not thrilled.
Hidden subscription
Signed up for a trial, canceled — or so I thought. Turns out I only canceled the rewards tier, not the main service, so charges kept coming. Pretty annoying. Other companies let you cancel everything in one go. Customer support eventually helped, but took time.
I thought I was done
Midway through the free trial I hit cancel and assumed it was done, but they still charged me. The search felt clunky and slow in use, though one unexpected result actually helped. Support then refused a refund.
Small charge, big hassle
$3.95 taken. No clue how they grabbed my account. Company refused a refund. PayPal fixed it, but I'm done.
Unexpected charge, avoid
not worth it. I tried it once, I mean, paid $1.45 for a phone lookup last week and at first it seemed fine. A few days later $24.95 vanished from my account for some subscription I never asked for. I canceled my card and filed a bank dispute, now waiting. Really annoying.
Almost lost me, then fixed it
I signed up for lifetime access for a tiny intro price, using it every morning for my work-from-home routine. Less than a month later a $69.95 charge showed up and I thought, seriously? I called and after a frustrating hold the rep actually fixed it, refunded me and double-checked my account. Kinda surprised — service redeemed it. Still wary about the price, but it's working fine now.
Small win after a sketchy signup
read the fine print and cancel if you don't need more.
Coffee epiphany
try a quick search first and save your money, seriously.
Auto-renew surprise
I clicked "one-time" for a background check on a babysitter and later noticed a recurring $29.95 charge. I admit I skimmed the terms, but their signup didn't clearly highlight auto-renewal. After a few support exchanges I got a refund and the report itself was useful — faster than digging through Google. Still, be careful with the fine print; that's where it hides.
Curiosity turned into a charge
easy to use, too easy. A day later they billed me for a membership I never agreed to and now they refuse a refund. Annoying and sketchy.
Late-night charge, service meh
they say you can pay per report, then charge you automatically at 12:10 AM after three days for $28 — buried in the fine print. Delivery of the actual report was quick and worked fine, so can't complain there, but customer service was rude and sketchy when I asked. Not great
Paid a buck, got a subscription
So there I was, half-asleep, trying to ID a persistent caller — had a bad run with spam calls before, so I was cautious. The app asked for $0.95 for single-use, I thought fine, no subscription, right? Days later I notice a monthly charge. At first it showed info after paying, then poof — nothing. So my worries didn’t go away; they actually came true. Kinda funny in a grumpy way, but mostly just annoyed and feeling duped.
Sneaky recurring charges — lesson learned
I signed up for a cheap one-time thing to use around the house (just testing it while I did laundry) and it actually worked fine at first, felt convenient. Then a recurring fee popped up, cancelling turned into a small saga, and they charged me again after I thought it was done. I’ve got screenshots now, told a few friends, switched services — annoying, but at least I won’t forget.
Sketchy billing, watch out
Bottom line — sketchy billing, so I'm done. I canceled after a couple months because their background checks weren't great, then agreed to a 'lifetime' $69.95 one-time deal when support offered it. Thought maybe they'd improve. Three months later the same fee showed up again on my card. I disputed it, bank reversed it, and PeopleFinders shut my account because I fought the charge. Some other sites were clearer about charges. Service was okay sometimes, but billing ruined it.
Charged after I canceled
I wouldn't use the trial again — they charged me after I canceled. I signed up for the $4.99, 3/day trial just to check one feature because I'd had trouble with a similar app before, and I canceled in the app the next day. Then I got an email saying I "upgraded" and they'd billed $29. I never agreed to that. Support insisted I upgraded, argued with me, and wasn't helpful — kind of rude, actually. It wasted my time and left me annoyed.
Quick check, messy billing
I ran a one-time background check last month because I needed a quick name search. The site felt simple and the report came through fast, so that part was fine. Then I noticed recurring charges even after I thought I'd canceled. I called and talked to Sebastian — he was pretty blunt, not very patient. He canceled my membership but said he couldn't refund past charges because of policy. I'm annoyed about the charges, but relieved it's stopped, so mixed feelings, and honestly glad it's settled.
One-off turned monthly
I was half-asleep filling out their sign-up, just wanted a one-off domain report for my side business. Had that little voice saying "this feels off" — but I clicked through. A few days later there's a $29.95 monthly charge. I emailed and spoke with David Roldan who said it was non-refundable. I run a small SaaS and know refunds are usually a couple clicks in the CRM, so that felt like stonewalling. My doubts didn’t disappear. It messed with my bookkeeping.
Skeptical at first, mostly resolved
I needed this while moving and trying to check up on an old landlord — had a few bad experiences with sketchy listings, so I signed up for the 3-day trial. The trial itself worked but the info wasn’t great, so I canceled. Then I started seeing charges for months afterward. Calling customer service was annoying; reps sounded lost until I asked for a manager who finally sorted it out. It took extra calls and patience, I was doubtful the whole time, but they did correct the billing in the end. Delivery of that fix was fine, just slow.
Nice delivery, awful billing
subscription rolled over the same day I tried to cancel. I emailed and called; customer service sounded scripted, kept quoting fine-print and wouldn't reverse the charge. They sent a boilerplate reply saying my refund request wasn't possible and pointed to the long agreement—so yeah, felt a bit like being out-maneuvered. Delivery itself? Solid. Product works, no complaints there. Service? Not great. Tip: screenshot everything and cancel a few days earlier if you can. I'm not happy, but it still does the job.
About People Finder
People Finder is an online search platform that indexes millions of people using interconnected databases. It focuses on searching for people exclusively in the US due to the vast amount of data available online. The platform offers various features including finding people, reverse phone number lookup, reverse address lookup, zip code search, and area code information. People Finder allows users to reconnect with old friends, locate individuals they met at events, and offers a valuable resource for connecting with people in their area.
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1821 Q Street
95811 Sacramento, CA
United States
📧 customercare@peoplefinders.com
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Last update: January 2026
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