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Dynamic Credit Services ripoff deceptive company fraudulent ripoff business Las Vegas Nevada
I was contacted by Bobby Jones regarding a Credit Repair package including a Visa or MasterCard with 8.9% interest to help rebuild by credit. I had applied with a company online and thought this was the company. I gave them all my information with a set date to allow the company to debit my account. However, I needed to change my withdrawal date and decided to call the company.
I called today June 30 and when I mentioned what I needed to do, their phone started getting fuzzy and sounding like someone was on a cell phone in a remote area. I told the man on the other end I would just call back. When I called back, no answer. After several tries, I decided to call 411 for a direct dial number. There was no phone listing for Dynamic Credit Services nor do they have an office at that address.
After the painful, embarrassing realization that I had done everything backwards (as well as being stupid) I called my bank who will stop payment on the withdrawal and called our local Sheriff's Office. My understanding of this process is very limited. You know, it is bad enough to have to deal with the painful process of rebuilding credit after having a family crisis without adding insult to injury and being taken advantage of by such scams.
If someone has information on how to report this and a good attorney, contact me immediatly. Please.
Mad in Georgia
Carrla
LaGrange, Georgia
U.S.A.
2 Updates & Rebuttals
Carrla
LaGrange,Georgia,
U.S.A.
Platinum Benefits - Beware
#3Author of original report
Mon, July 07, 2003
Behold, another phone call right now as we speak, this time out of (so they say) New Jersey. They were asking for a $299.00 fee this time. When I started asking questions about their corporation, I conveniently got disconnected. The supervisor got on the phone and couldn't answer questions either.
Carrla
LaGrange,Georgia,
U.S.A.
How To Get Started Reporting & Investigation
#3Author of original report
Mon, June 30, 2003
I don't know about you other folks, but I am downright pissed off!
Here's what I found out to start:
1. Contact the Consumer Protection Services through the Attorney General's office in Nevada (702) 486-7355.
2. Download complaint form from www.fyiconsumer.org, fill it out completely. Include bank statements showing money withdrawals and mail back to their address.
This starts the investigation. As of today, June 30, 2003, no complaints have been received by their office so let's get started!