OWNR robbed me
OWNR robbed me. I set up a sole proprietorship through them and pursued the deal where they won't charge you the $49 OWNR fee if you open an RBC bank account. A week after signing up for OWNR, I had to reach out for them to remember to schedule my RBC appointment. After finally getting an appointment and setting up my account, I assumed everything was settled.
Now, 2 months later, I see a charge in my account for $49 even though I met all their terms. I reached out over email giving them all the details about the business and explaining how the charge is unjustified. Jas, the OWNR support worker I was assigned to, replied once saying they'd "look into it," then disappeared. No follow-up, no resolution.
OWNR is a subsidiary of RBC. Verifying I opened the account should have been easy, and it should have been done before charging me at all. But instead of honoring the promotion, they ignored the proof and charged me anyway.
I’d hoped to reach out to another support worker at OWNR, but they don’t have that option. I even sacrificed personal resources (gas money and time) to go to RBC and obtain printed confirmation that the account was opened. Clearly, following their conditions and having proof isn’t enough for them to issue my refund.
Their customer service was completely unresponsive until I left a negative review on Google. Only after that did I finally receive a reply. And instead of issuing the refund, they added new requirements that were never mentioned in the original offer. After I proved I opened the account, they suddenly said I had to keep it open for a full year, which was not clearly disclosed when I signed up. Then they added another condition, saying I’d only get a refund if I provided proof I dissolved the business.
I had to dispute the charge with my bank because OWNR refused to honor their own terms. Don’t expect to hear back from them after they take your money.
10 July 2025
Unprompted review