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EZ Grant, Debt Eaters I requested a CD for 1.97 and two charges were added to my card. One was 29.95 and the other was 64.43 Sandy Utah
I was online looking for information about a grant when I came across this EZ Grant Pro. The charge was $1.97 for a CD. There was no mention of any other charges for anything. When I looked at my statement I was charged $1.97 on March 30,2009, another charged for $29.95 on April 1, 2009 and a third charge for $64.43 on April 7, 2009. I hope you can catch these people and put them where they belong!
Lisa
Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.
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Laurie
Haslet,Texas,
U.S.A.
KNOWN SCAM - OVER 3000 COMPLAINTS ON ROR ALONE - NO FREE MONEY! FIGURE IT OUT
#2Consumer Comment
Tue, April 07, 2009
Read about the scam - however the extra charges were clearly indicated in the TERMS AND CONDITIONS that you did not bother to read. You agreed to their membership program when you ordered the CD..
The "free money" scam has been around almost as long as the human species. It has more variations than a bulldog has wrinkles but you can count on one thing: the government (any government) does not simply give money away to individuals.
Anyone who tells you differently has larceny in his heart. If you give him your bank account number, he will soon have your funds in his pocket.
It does no good to list all of the names used by these bunko artists because a.) they change all the time and b.) every single free-money government-grant offer is a scam. Period.
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