Is Scribd a trustworthy site?
Scribd has a consumer rating of 1.29 stars from 750 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Consumers complaining about Scribd most frequently mention credit card, free trial and customer service problems. Scribd ranks 67th among Ebook sites.
Is Scribd worth the money?
Yes, in my opinion, Scribd is great service and I recommend it to all of my friends. However, if you read just one book in three months, then it’s just not worth paying the monthly fee.
Why am I getting charged for Scribd?
If you see a charge from Scribd upon starting your free trial, don’t worry! It’s called a “Pending Charge” and it’s how Scribd makes sure that your payment method will be a reliable way to charge you and give you uninterrupted access to Scribd’s library of ebooks, audiobooks, news, magazines, sheet music, and more.
Is Scribd safe and legal?
But while Scribd does not police the vast number of files on its site, it does take down any copyright-infringing material that is reported to it – in accordance with America’s Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Is Scribd safe for debit card?
When you enter or update your payment information with Scribd, that data is transmitted securely over SSL encryption. We do not store any of your credit card details directly on Scribd’s servers. We know your information is valuable and requires the utmost care. We want you to feel safe on Scribd.
How do I stop Scribd charging me?
To cancel your Scribd subscription:
- Log into your account on the Scribd website.
- Navigate to your Account Settings page.
- In the Membership & Payment Details section of your Account Settings, click on “End My Membership” (for some members, this will appear as “Cancel Membership”)
Does Scribd steal books?
Scribd has built its business on stealing from former customers. This is one of their core practices, and it casts a dark cloud over everything the company has claimed to accomplish.