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Complaint Review: Mediamogulme.com Awalgo Viable Promotions

Mediamogulme.com, Viable Promotions, Awalgo, FCS the latest scam from Viable Promotions, Nevis, Charleston, India; Many names one group of thieves: FCS, Viable Promotions, Mediamogulme.com; Crooks of Nevis-don't even begin the enrollment process and they'll take your credit card for a ride; Nevis, Charleston Internet

  • Reported By:
    bellevue Washington
  • Submitted:
    Tue, December 23, 2008
  • Updated:
    Tue, December 23, 2008
  • Mediamogulme.com, Awalgo, Viable Promotions
    P.o.box 642 Charleston, Nevis
    Internet
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-419-1932
  • Category:

Without so much as a "click" and you are "had"!

A link on a web site connected to Apple and other photo sites offered the opportunity to connect you with other companies that might be interested in advertising on your web site.

I decided to see what that was about and got lured into entering information about various categries of interest such as "travel", etc. The form concluded with a request for cc information for the free trial. After I entered the information but did not submit it I thought "wait a minute, I don't want to buy anything, why I am filling in this form", "this was supposed to be a free trial".

Not seeing a method available to "cancel" and not being able to erase the information I backed out of the site naively thinking I didn't "submit" the information or complete the registration form so I am o.k.. NOT. They obviously are able to read the information once it is entered. It is like getting caught in a spiders web.

And that is all took for these criminals to rob my credit card and now steal my i.d.by creating false e mail addresses and opening accounts, just like everyone wlse, at netflicks.

I discovered this when looking at my credit card account on line and "mediamogulme.com" charges appeared. Like all the other reports the first charge is $1.00, then $29.95.

Attempts to contact them are futile. Even if you cancel your credit card the bank still requires you to pay the thieves. You have to "follow procedure" Nancy, the snippy Visa service provider told me, and gave me the indirect phone number when I requested the direct line.

The terms "apply to the user who visits the site and begins the enrollment process". Did you note, "begins"?

There appears to be a link to Awalago, FCS and various other false fronts that these thieves use. I have no idea what these

I will be fighting and filing all that I can. I hope everyone else does the same and puts these thieves where they belong.

Maestro
bellevue, Washington
U.S.A.

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