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  • Report:  #708338

Complaint Review: MOABILE MEDIAL SOL

MOABILE MEDIAL SOL 5655 MIND QUIZ INTERNET/ MOBILE FRAUD ?, Internet

  • Reported By:
    rnychka — SHERWOOD PARK Alberta Canada
  • Submitted:
    Sun, March 20, 2011
  • Updated:
    Mon, March 21, 2011
  • MOABILE MEDIAL SOL
    ?
    Internet
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    18777071775
  • Category:

Ad on the internet asking you to enter for a IPhone.  Asks for you Cell phone number.  A text message is made to your phone  and you are asked to put in the pin number provided.  Once given they put a charge onto your phone as a monthly charge for quizzes.  The charge is $2.00 per day.  My bill came to $54.00 for 27 days.  They are MOBILE MEDIA SOL (1-877-707-1775)
I do not use text messages and cancel any text messages immediately. 

I contacted my  mobile provider and they say because it is a THIRD PARTY CHARGE they cannot do anything.  When you contact the Mobile Media Sol people they say they will look into the matter before they take you off their list and will think about refunding your money. 
 I have received three charges on my phone from this c"scam.  One is MOBILE MEDIAL SOL; the others are  PRIZEKING (1-877-917-5464) They charge $8.00/day and their charge was $40.00' the  third one was 2WAYTRAFFIC (1-800-301-4217) They charged $5.00/day and they charged me $25.00.

This all started by an internet add asking you to enter a contest for a free ipod.  Ver expensive

1 Updates & Rebuttals


mr. rik

miami,
Florida,
United States of America

TWO has to play that game!

#2Consumer Suggestion

Mon, March 21, 2011

The best way to stop this nonsense is to phuk them the same way their trying to phuk u!

Call up their 800# very often during "high demand"  9-5 hours of the day.  Phuk around, waste time, harass the employees, "get fresh" with females especially.  When they get THEIR phone bill, they will respect you real quick!

Even better if your good with a computer you can set up something to constantly call and "lock up" their phone lines.  I heard Marc Perkel did something like this with telemarketers on his website.

Most of all, HAVE FUN!

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