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  • Report:  #438550

Complaint Review: EMI Encore Marketing - Freeshipping.com - Proflowers

EMI Encore Marketing - Freeshipping.com - Proflowers Fraudulent use of credit card number Internet

  • Reported By:
    Livermore California
  • Submitted:
    Sat, March 28, 2009
  • Updated:
    Sat, March 28, 2009
  • EMI Encore Marketing - Freeshipping.com - Proflowers
    www.ProFlowers.com
    Internet
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-580 3913
  • Category:

I used Proflowers to order on-line. When I was entering my order, I was offered THIS ORDER QUALIFIES FOR A FREE SHIPPING REBATE CLICK HERE. This option was inviting so I clicked on it and got a temporary window that read: You must fully complete your ProFlowers Order to receive a free shipping rebate of up to $15, courtesy of our partner Freeshipping.com

It's as easy as 1-2-3:
1. Complete your order
2. Click on the Free Shipping window already launched in your browser
3. Fill out the registration

Little did I know that I had ALREADY allowed another company (Freeshipping) to fraudulently charge my credit card! At the end of the Proflowers transaction, I was directed to this web site (step 3 above):
https://www.freeshipping.com/join_pf004.asp?pid4=342

I was filling out the form, but when it asked for my credit card number, I knew something was wrong. I stopped and did NOT enter my card number, but the next morning there was a pending debit on my Visa account from EMI Encore Marketing (www.Freeshipping.com). I then did a Google search and immediately saw this outfit has many complaints of fraud against it. Both Proflowers and Freeshipping are cooperating to deceitfully and fraudulently charge your credit card.

Purrboy
Livermore, California
U.S.A.

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