DNA tests
I submitted a sample to be tested for my ancestry and a seperate one for my mothers. Mine came back 100 % European. It's been long past the 8 weeks they said it would take for my mothers. The commerical shows a pie or breakdown of your nationalities. 100% European could be many different countries of origin. I asked for a refund but had never gotten a reply.
Trial membership
Signed up for a free 2-week trial membership, which I cancelled one week into the trial. The woman I spoke to on phone last week told me it was already cancelled. She confirmed it was, and assured me nothing further was needed. This morning I discovered Ancestry charged my account for a month service w/taxes anyway. I called to complain. The man cancelled my subscription again, and told me if I wanted to complain I would need to write to Orem, Utah. He couldn't take it over the phone.
I also didn't care for the service - it was difficult to use, and after one week of inputting my family tree, it became wiped out through nothing I did. It also didn't link my ancestral lines like some other genealogy sites do.
Unauthorized credit card charges
My card was charged $9.99 without my knowledge, called company @ [protected] to ask question why was my card charged it was stated I don't have a file with them so I have the fellow why was my card charged if there's no file on the question was asked and info was provided that's when I was told to contact [protected]@ancestry.com
August 31, 2016
Card Charged without permission
Request a Refund
Ancestry search of surname
There ought to be a law
Well here is my story.
I became interested in my family tree about 15 years ago so I started with Family tree Maker but that program was limited so I moved to Ancestry.com. I hired the genealogy staff to trace my surname back as far as possible. I was quoted a fee of $3000.00 for 25 hours of work. Three months later the research was wrapped up. I received a binder which was sparsely filled but I do have a small family so I moved on.
During the research a separate tree was created (ProGen Tree) this tree contained the result of the research for my surname, documentation and the individual family members.
This information was informative and resolved some mysteries of my surname. I now wanted to copy this information along with the documents to my tree. I was given a four step process which did not work. I wrote to the account manager and got this response “Hi, I am not sure why the locations would not match. I wish I could help. That is very strange. Please call our Tech Support Line at [protected] & they will be able to assist you. “Called tech support three times they were unable to copy the documents to my tree. Contacted the account manager again he sent the same procedure, contacted Tech Support again they think my status as a guest on the ProGen Tree is the problem. So I contacted the account manager to have my status changed so I can copy. The account manager responded “. I'm sorry, but it is ProGen's policy not to make anyone an editor of a ProGen tree as it could compromise the integrity of the data if someone uploaded faulty information. You will have to transfer it all individually to your own tree. My sincere apologies, but that is the company policy we all have to follow.â€
The result of my experience with Ancestry.com was negative, unacceptable and unprofessional.
I paid Legacy Tree $2, 350 because Ancestry gets paid by Legacy Tree to advertise on their page. I knew nothing about anything and Legacy Tree lied and told me they were connected with Ancestry. LIARS! Legacy Tree is the worst. They got both of my grandparents parents incorrect. All this money I spent for 20 hours of work. How do you know they work? I think they sit on their duff and pick their noses. Then they wanted $3, 000 for 20 hours of more work. This whole DNA stuff is a SCAM! Plus, I have to listen to filipinos speak that I can't understand. Give Americans JOBS! NOT FILIPINOS!
Customer service is extremely RUDE!
Fraud for service never asked for and was charged
Hello my name is Marisol Colon. My gmail is javier.[protected]@gmail.com. I found out by my bank that i was being charged by Ancestry for service. Back in September I visit the site as a broswer, but never assign or took the free trail given. i never gave my bank account to them. I actually relise in July when I ask my bank who was pulling out money from my account. I sent a email to thier support and never got a answer. I got a email asking for a update on my credit card infromation to collect payment. I have never recieved any information from them, Never got a email until 2 days ago regarding payment. they have never provided me with any kind of service. I finally got a agent to cancel the account over the phone cancelation number is [protected]. It was done 09/06/2016 by Gina. Please advise prompty.
Ancestry.com access
I have paid over $3000 for nothing. Every time I tried to access the ancestry website it told me I had to pay, I already had an account that I have been paying monthly for $19.99. Apparently, Ancestry entered in the wrong user ID for me which caused me not to have access to the website. I have not been able to access the website since I joined. This was their fault not mine but I am being punished for their negligence. I have tried to cancel and contact them for months. When I finally got ahold of someone they said they were sorry but there was nothing they could do to give me any of my money back but they could cancel my account. I have lost thousands of dollars and they are sorry, what a scam. They should lose their license to operate when they fraudulently take money out of your account and you get no service. They don't even care that this happened.
I paid $3000 and got absolutely nothing!
I have some information about my family and wanted to complete my family tree. So I joined this website looking up for more information. I decided to use their professional genealogy services and paid over $3000! I sent them my family tree that had been handwritten by my grandfather, my parents and me. I was told it might take a while but they would try to find my ancestors. Well, recently I received a message that my tree was complete. I was so excited! But then I received my booklet and realized there was no new information. There was absolutely no additional information! I contacted ancestry.com ad was told they need to verify some information. I gave them everything I had, so what do they need to verify? I paid $3000 and got absolutely nothing!
Site Upgrade
They forcefully rolled out their new site today. Don't get me wrong, I love change - really I do. These changes, however, were not for the better - not even close. What were they thinking? What a disaster. It's UGLY, jumbled with useless crap I don't need to see constantly. It's MUCH harder to navigate, sources are placed in a way that it is difficult to copy/share, it's almost impossible to add a new person without jumping through hoops. I used to be able to edit a person with one click, now it takes 4-5 depending on what page I'm on. That is not a time saver. And I see that the same old garbage "hints" are still around. Like the one showing that my grandmother who was born in 1912 miraculously had 4 children born in [protected] or the hint that shows my Uncle Ray (who is still alive and I just spoke with) and his wife (who died in 2013) as having died on the same day in 1963 (on the day their only son was born). Instead of completely revamping the look of the site, ancestry.com needs to focus on the information they are providing. If they want to be the best, they need to offer the best. And that ain't happening. They've made it quite clear they DO NOT CARE about their customers. While they do excel at, and continue to be, the greediest of all genealogy sites by buying up companies and databases, they don't have all of them yet. You can sign up for *several* other services for the same price of an Ancestry account. Don't waste your money on Ancestry.
I am in complete agreement . I cannot believe nearly TWENTY YEARS of work corrupted by useless information I don't need applied to my tree. With this new look roll out my entire tree is a mess of relationship names linked incorrectly, dates added and information missing, information that I painstakingly did due diligence and provence on, now distorted with a myriad of mistakes.. Ancestry showed a complete disregard for factual data personally created by the genealogist/ family historian.ME.! My family tree is no longer a relevant testimony to the years and years of work and yes monies paid by me. I too understand change but am utterly dismayed at the totally irrelevant crap that you have forced into my family lines. I cannot now share with family members because data is shown incorrectly. I will now do my best to remove my tree. Ancestry is no longer useful for the serious researcher with the changes happening without concern for factual SUBMITTED information now ending up as a mangled mess.OH and you pay for that privilege.. DONT.
They provided only some general details
I recently used the website www.AncestrybyDNA.com and was disappointed that I wasted money. I paid and hoped to get real report about my ancestors. But the website provided some general details and it wasn’t what I really needed. I asked to return $120, which I have paid for the report, but the company hasn’t even reacted to my email. Don’t waste money for some general details, which you can find in the Internet.
DNA Test Results
Purchased 9/23/2015. Paid in full with credit card, via Amazon.com. Cannot file complaint with either company, due to computer hacker. Ancestry will not release the results or send email notification of findings. Require hard copy of the results, or full refund, including shipping cost. Packing slip not provided by either merchant.
We submitted three kits for analysis at the end of January 2016. Today, March 1st, is the first time I received any information from Ancestry.com as to when the results will be ready, which they say will be in another 3-5 weeks. In their marketing/promotional materials, there is no disclosure that it will take up to three months to get a turn-around in the results. The materials lead the consumer to think that the results may be delivered within a couple of weeks. This is very poor customer service and I definitely could not recommend this service.
False/Misleading Free 14-day membership trial
I signed up for what I thought was a 14-day free trial on Ancestry.com. The company then deducted several hundred dollars on my credit card account, and claimed I signed up for a full annual account. There is no way I did this since I only intended to use the website for a couple days before a family reunion (during the 14 day trial). I feel as though they are committing blatant theft of unsuspecting customers! When I called to say I never signed up for this annual membership, they insisted this is what I selected (which I never would have done--if I'd been forced to choose, I would have chosen the least expensive option). I believe their website is fraudulent and auto-populates an annual membership without making it clear to people who think they are innocently signing up for a free 14-day trial. Customer service was TERRIBLE and the SUPERVISOR was surprisingly rude. Wouldn't even offer a partial refund. I'm completely disturbed by this company's business practices and customer service. Shame on them.
Ancestry is SCAM! Please do not repeat my mistake, do not open any account.This is fraud!
Ancestry website
This company is a total rip off. I took out what I thought to be a one month subscription in March 2015. It has came to light that they have continued to take money from my credit card every month for the past five months. I had been unaware of this and was shocked to see they had been doing this I rang the company and demanded my money back as they could check out that I had not used their service any time since the March. They have ref}used to refund me except for the last payment that came out as {a good will gesture}! I think that the advertising is totally misleading and I made the stupid mistake of not reading the terms and conditions. They are clearly hoping there are more fools like me who subscribe not realising the consequences.
poor product service received
Hi everyone. I have been writing a family history of our family, going back to England in the 1700s, but got stuck at that point.I purchsed the then latest version of Family Tree Maker, (At the time FTM 2012 Deluxe). The program recommended the use of Ancestry.com for research, so I joined up and paid a subscription. I suspect one of these companies owns the other.
I have foundAncestry.com useless for my purposes so far. They are very efficient at billing, (The money goes out on the day but no receipt is issued), but when I log in to search for information and look like getting somewhere, I run up against roadblocks. I get told I need to upgrade my membership, or I need to go to Ancestry.com.au or uk or somewhere else. When I go to these recommended sites, I am asked to upgrade membership status or rejoin that particular branch. When I click on a link, it takes me to some archive that requires extra payment. So far, i have not been able to download any useful information. Does anyone else have these problems? Can you recommend a genuine better research group that is user friendly and will really give me access to the information i need to finish my book in the few years left where I still possess all of my marbles? This outfit wth their offers of free trial membership and redirections to other payable sites within their organisation are rapidly driving me nuts!
HELP PLEASE!
I sent for DNA testing, but the results were disappointing. Their database has information mainly about Caucasian people, if you are of Asian (South Asian, Southeast Asian or Far Eastern) they tell you very little about your ancestors. I was told that I am 83% South Asian. That's all. The same answer can apply to nearly 2 billion people. So watch out. Their TV commercial are misleadingly enticing. I had the same experience as the person from New Zealand about being asked to upgrade or for extra payment, and going in circles.
Will not send an invoice or receipt
I have had a membership for a long time and have used it regularly for my work. I used to be able to email customer support if I had any problems and they would get back to me in a day or two with the answer. I need a copy of my monthly invoice so that I can turn it in to the company I work for as an expense. Customer Support had to email instructions on how to do that because unlike most sites, they don't email you a receipt. It was a little complicated but I got used to doing it every month. Recently they have made changes to their site trying to push more sales of software. In doing so, they removed the email contact for customer support and they removed the ability to print your purchase history (monthly invoice). I called the number for customer support since that is all they offer now, and they were no help. They just told me I was right, that feature was removed. They said they couldn't email me a receipt, I was just SOL. This was actually on my 2nd call to CS because the first rep hung up on me. Very bad customer service! These people on the phone don't know what they are doing, and do not know how to properly handle complaints they are about to get flooded with because Ancestry removed several important features to try to push more sales. I think they are going to find a lot of customers like me cancelling their membership because of this. Also after reading several other customer complaints, I fear they will try to keep billing my company credit card. It has to be illegal to refuse to offer a receipt for services charged.
Charging credit card after cancellation
Found they have been charging my credit card for a year after cancellation. My fault as the card that was used originally is one that I don't use regularly. When I caught their error I of course called them but was on hold, like other complainants for an hour. Got a snippy representative asking for my cancellation reference number. When I said I didn't have it in front of me, she told me she couldn't help me, other than cancel now. When I said of course cancel AGAIN she asked if I wanted my reference number? This site is a scam! Don't use it. I will go through my credit card company. They aren't getting my hard earned money!
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
At least you put a stop on them charging your card again. I wonder if Ancestry.com is a Mormon company like Globill because they have a long history of scamming people out of millions if not more each year. I am amazed that FTC and the UTAH Atty Gen have not launched investigations or filed class action lawsuits against companies like Ancestry.com They won't be getting my business. Ever. Period!
Unapproved charge
Over two years ago, I used ancestry.com to put together a family tree for my mother's side. I used the free trial, then paid for an additional month. I then cancelled, and never saw another charge. Out of the blue today, I had a $106 charge in my account! I called the company, and sat on hold for 30 minutes with no answer. I gave it a while and tried again, another 30 minutes later, and still NO answer! I will try once more, and then I will make a formal dispute with my bank.
How unfortunate.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Cyber-harassment by another user
I have an ongoing problem with Ancestry.com. I am a member of Ancestry.com, and I pay my
subscription fees for their genealogy service on a monthly basis. There is an unfortunate situation that has arisen concerning another individual who also belongs to this online
community. It is important to note that this person is a complete stranger to me.
My problem is that this user continually publishes content that reveals mypersonal identifiable information, without my permission. If that isn’t alarming enough, the posts often include defamatory and offensive statements about me and members of my family. Not only is this
content in clear violation of the Ancestry.com Terms and Conditions and Community Guidelines, it meets the definition of aggravated harassment in my home state.
The Ancestry.com terms and conditions state that: “No Ancestry member or visitor to the website
may: Post, transmit, or display anything that is illegal, threatening, harmful, abusive or otherwise
objectionable. For example, but not limited to, actions that are harassing, invasive of another's
privacy, degrading, defamatory, vulgar, hateful, libelous, fraudulent, obscene, pornographic, sexually explicit, hateful or racially or ethnically objectionable.”
I have documented the abuse to Ancestry.com in many emails to customer service over the last several months. I have provided screen shots that clearlyillustrate how the content violates their terms and conditions. Sometimes the content is removed only to be reposted again by the individual who is harassing me. Other times the content is edited to remove only my name, but leaves the degrading content and my identity as the sister of a certain deceased relative (this makes it very easy to determine who the subject is in the abusive statement). Sometimes the posts are not removed at all. Not only are these not acceptable solutions, but it requires me to constantly
monitor Ancestry.com for additional abusive content and to fight for itsremoval.
Their inability to provide a lasting resolution for this problem is extremely upsetting to me.
Every day that goes by puts me at greater risk for identity theft and causesadditional emotional distress from the cyber-harassment I am being subjected to. It is clear to me that this
individual has no intention of stopping. Ancestry.com should not allow their website to be used as a vehicle topursue or torment any individual. I want Ancestry.com to take immediate action to remove ALL of the abusive content that either names me directly or by inference. Additionally, because this has been an ongoing issue, and to prevent further abuse, I request that Ancestry.com terminate the account of the user who is harassing me.
For me, this is not a monetary issue, at this time. This problem has personal consequences that I
have not been able to get Ancestry.com to appreciate. That is why I am making this complaint.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Ancestry has a facebook page you can post complaints there as well.
I am having a similar situation. I did manager to get Ancestry to delete the offending posts but they have not addressed the offending party. A friend of mine is a attorney and I have been advised not to engage this person and record everything. Which i have.
ANCESTRY.COM IS A FRAUD. They charged me $200+ dollars without my consent using the credit card I used to pay them for previous services. I never purchased or received anything. They don't have a recording or a signature from my part that states my approval AND THEY WONT REFUND MY MONEY!
Unable to Cancel Free Trial
The help page of this company states that one must click on a link to go to the "Subscription Options" page to cancel their membership, including being able to cancel the 7-day free trial. After clicking on that, there is nothing on that page AT ALL that allows the consumer to cancel anything. I have personally contacted Ancestry.com and told them about the complaints on this site where Ancestry.com was referenced and how this is bad business for them, and I was told that Archives.com is actually a subsidiary of Ancestry.com, just the welfare version of it. It was not until I was TRANSFERRED by Ancestry.com TO Archives.com that I was able to cancel this membership. Be very aware of whom you're dealing with. I did file a complaint with the FTC about this practice and I told the rep at Ancestry that I have done so. I also referred her to this site so she can read all of the complaints that are listed here. La'arni at Archives.com handled the call for me and cancelled the membership.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
I have no idea who these people are
I was checking bank balance and saw the charge from Ancarchives.com. I have no idea who these people are and why they have taken my money. It is a pending charge but still they had no right to take or try to take money from me. What kind of action will you throw against them?
My complaint is more of a correction on my father's middle name. His name is Robert ka'anoi poouahi sr. Born April 16, 1933. Not kaonohi please have that corrected please. Thank you
Unable to cancel my 14 day subsription
Seller advertised 4-8 weeeks
seller has had kit for 16 weeks.
Called many times they still say
it could more than 8 weeks kit never made it into lab yet,
asked for refund they offered 30.00 dollars less than i paid.
Stay away they are the worst. !
The ad they show is not accurate and is misleading. They should be investigated by the FBI for misleading information about their services.
Never signed up for this. A long time ago another family member ran the line and I got to see. This latest attempt by ancestry to run my line DIDN'T come from me. I suspect my stalker is actively looking for my family!
SEE ABOVE !
Same experience as above. You get to the site for "FREE" info and they want a credit card number ! DO NOT GIVE IT TO THEM! EXIT and dont go back. They say they have no info on what you are looking for. IT IS NOTHING BUT A SCAM ! They should be shut down.
Ya, its great for the free storage, but beyond that the site is very useless
Ya, its great for the free storage, but beyond that the site is very useless. My mom tried to gift me a membership, and we sure learned quick this site is TERRIBLE. Customer service was either 15-30 min of holding, or they told you to call back the next day, and they did not fix the problems at all. It won't let my mom just purchase the account under mine because my name isn't on the credit card. The only reason I would suggest anyone to use this site is if they want to store and organize their ancestry work. Otherwise, the thing is useless and doesn't care at all about their customers.