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PlasmaNet Inc ripoff New York New York
My 70 year old mother has been "auto-billed" to credit card for a service she never used or wanted by Freelotto, and no number appears on her credit card statement as legitimate businesses do. It's a scam and once people get hooked in, there is no way to get out, and only by chance, did her son (me) find a way to even find out where her money was going.
Robert
Santa Ana, California
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James
Vancouver,British Columbia,
Canada
Solution ..Contact your credit card company
#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, July 04, 2003
I also had the same problem of being unable to avoid a monthly fee after a "free" trial.
In order to avoid your credit card from being repeatedly charged here are some suggestions that worked for me.
1) - Contact your credit card company and ask for a reversal of the charge. (That was done for me)
2) - Also tell your credit card company to block future charges from freelotto.
3) - If all else were to fail, report your credit card as lost or stolen and destroy it. Then ask your credit card company to issue you a new one and it will have different numbers. Then when freelotto tries to bill your card again it will fail.