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  • Report:  #1313562

Complaint Review: Facebook Bonanza

Facebook Bonanza Secret Facebook Cash SystemWork at home Opportunity with Facebook in San Diego United States co.requested a small for processing during their video and application process San Diego United States State was omitted Internet

  • Reported By:
    Bob — La Mesa California USA
  • Submitted:
    Sun, June 26, 2016
  • Updated:
    Sun, June 26, 2016

While actively seeking employment on a legitimate job website, up pops a listing as Facebook bonanza. The 2 minute video was done professionally and gave explicit information on how some individuals were making up to $14,000.00 per month. After reading and thinking about this opportunity a clock on the side of the screen started up showing a 10 minute countdown giving the impression we only had 10 minutes until the great opportuity would expire.

Thought about it, and used a card from a small account as I am not that stupid. It was rejected once so I went back to confirm I gave the correct information and since I did, we tried it again for a 2nd time. When it didn't go through again,  using common sence I realized that I may be charged twice for the $47.00 enrollment fee. 

I removed all information from the site. Then immediately called the bank and found that my account had already been hit twice for the fees to process. The bank felt these were suspicious enough to pull the charges and stopped the transactions. I will also be filling an IC3 complaint. Bank has this on record as CID enterprises or something like that.

tips: when something like this is posted late on a Friday and only gives you till Sunday to apply or you will miss your opportunity you must be careful. Quick time frame is a warning.

I am still trying to find the whole story but as I gatherd my thoughts and realized that the weekend "two day" scam with professional advertizing was a great hook for those of us that are deperately looking for work.

Also remember to pay attention to see that the State is mentioned along with the city in the United States before falling for this. It will never happen to me again. 

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#2Consumer Comment

Sun, June 26, 2016

Per what I was able to find out at a website trust rating site, scam adviser:

-has a low trust rating

-website is 66 days old, so VERY new

- website was only registered for 1 year.  Why? Are they not planning to be around very long?

-the website was registered using a privacy service in athe UK, meaning the owner does not want their name and contact information known

- the website has many servers in Seattle and many affliate companies registered in the UK

- the actual location (country) is unknown, due to their masking their information

**I would close my account with the bank and open a new one

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