Their website looks kind of like the legit Texas government website where you renew your vehicle registration. You go through the process and fill out all the information you would expect to fill out, then they ask for a credit card. They charged 50 cents to my credit card for reasons that were never made clear. I realized at this time that this is a scam, so I stopped, however the next day there was another charge from them for 7.95, apparently for a membership I had never opted into. Their website also makes it difficult to chancel your membership.
Site said I would recieve my renewed car registration sticker in the mail at the address the TxDMV had on file. They have my current mailing address on file--it's what's on my DL and voter registration card. Furthermore, I gave texascarregistration.org my correct mailing address.
Thought it was sketchy to charge as much as $40 for their "concierge fee" but didn't think much of it until well after 10 business days when the renewal documents were due to arrive and still nothing. Apparently someone on ScamAdviser had the exact same experience and found out their refund process is as bogus as it looks.
This is apparently a widely repeated type of grift so I want Texans to be aware of this website in particular. I came across the site when I searched "twostepsonesticker" and it came up at the very top in a Google AdSense link so I filed a complaint with Google AdSense as well.
TexasCarregistration.org Reviews
Their website looks kind of like the legit Texas government website where you renew your vehicle registration. You go through the process and fill out all the information you would expect to fill out, then they ask for a credit card. They charged 50 cents to my credit card for reasons that were never made clear. I realized at this time that this is a scam, so I stopped, however the next day there was another charge from them for 7.95, apparently for a membership I had never opted into. Their website also makes it difficult to chancel your membership.
Site said I would recieve my renewed car registration sticker in the mail at the address the TxDMV had on file. They have my current mailing address on file--it's what's on my DL and voter registration card. Furthermore, I gave texascarregistration.org my correct mailing address.
Thought it was sketchy to charge as much as $40 for their "concierge fee" but didn't think much of it until well after 10 business days when the renewal documents were due to arrive and still nothing. Apparently someone on ScamAdviser had the exact same experience and found out their refund process is as bogus as it looks.
This is apparently a widely repeated type of grift so I want Texans to be aware of this website in particular. I came across the site when I searched "twostepsonesticker" and it came up at the very top in a Google AdSense link so I filed a complaint with Google AdSense as well.