$4.00 because you didn't read before you clicked OK.
Isn't that what Dave Ramsey would call a "Stupid Tax"?   What you've
learned is well worth the $4, this little lesson could save you a LOT
more in the future.


> I thought I'd live on the wild side and ordered a pair of backup
> glasses from eyebuydirect.com . I was in a rush because of the
> holidays, and, after spending too much time narrowing the choice,
> finally ordered and apparently clicked too fast through the check out.
> When I had more time, I reviewed my emailed receipt and found a $4
> charge tacked on for a buySafe bond which purports to guarantee that
> the web site will live up to its claims. I'm really irritated at these
> auto opt-in charges, and have already disputed them with buySafe and
> eyebuydirect. I don't know how this will turn out (it is only $4).
> buySafe is apparently a reputable company, but, if you trust the
> retailer enough to buy from them,  you may not want the added
> insurance.
>
> I know, I'm partially at fault here for rushing the check-out. I
> expect eyebuydirect is not the only company shafting consumers with
> buySafe.
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