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  • Report:  #238984

Complaint Review: Privacy Matters 123

PRIVACYMATTERS123 - AP9*SAVINGSMART ripoff I got Scammed Internet

  • Reported By:
    376 ELRS/POL MANAS AIR BASE Other
  • Submitted:
    Thu, March 15, 2007
  • Updated:
    Mon, April 09, 2007

back in febuary, i tried to check my credit report. i did it with privacy matters123 and they charged my bank account 1 refundable dollar. well there is no credit report you can view. but they love to let other people view your information though. PrivacyMatters? thats a real sick slogan to have for a scam company. they charged my account 20.00 mo membership fee that i did not agree too. i nicely emailed them and they just ignored so i then got bolder with them and i will update there response email when i get one.


Here is the second email i sent them!

sent: 1938 Thursday March 15, 2007
Subject: Scam Artist rat f**k bastards.

I recently found that you all are scamming people with your fake a** credit reports. I tried to be nice and send you all a message before but you have FAILED to reply. So I guess we will do things the hard way. You have one day to reply to this email so we can set up a refund payment from your bulls**t fake a** AP9*SAVINGSMART thing that keeps appearing on my bank account. If not, I have some friends in high places.

Here is the hard way. OPTION #2
I will be contacting a friend of mine at the Chamber of Commerce tomorrow. Once I contact him you will have exactly three days before I submit a complaint to the COC and other various agencies'. Then 2 days after I will get my attorney involved, than a day after I will get the military ADC and legal office involved. Because of your scams, and all the s**t you have signed me up for, I constantly get BS emails. This is a military email. The military will get involved because of your solicitation of a GOV E-MAIL address. I refuse to go down and get in trouble for your actions. The military will understand and hold you all accountable for sharing secured information. The ball is in your court. I suggest we work this out. I highly suggest you reply to this email with reasonable timing (24 hours it is 7:35pm Local). If you are avoiding me because you all think im full of s**t, go ahead and f**k around and not reply. Watch what the f**k I do, 1 phone call and you will be under investigation from multiple government agency's. Ill make sure you don't scam another citizen of this country EVER. I suggest we get in touch.

Pissed off scammed customer,
Kevin

P.S. if you are going to scam people, why don't you change the name of your company? You people are sick in the head, privacy matters and you just scam people? Heartless f**king sucmbags.

Kevin
376 ELRS/POL MANAS AIR BASE
Kyrgyzstan

2 Updates & Rebuttals


John

Crozet,
Virginia,
U.S.A.

Possible cause of the ripoff?

#3Consumer Suggestion

Mon, April 09, 2007

I was about to go ballistic myself, because logging in the see my credit report took me to a shopping discount page. I had signed up for a trial period of 7 days.

And THEN I checked my confirming email again and saw that there were two different account numbers. The more prominent one took me to the shopping pages, where one option was to see my credit score and where I was offered a 20% discount to review it -this, when I thought I had just signed up for that very purpose (a one dollar, 7 day trial). Arggghhh..

So I searched Google for info about 123 Privacy Matters and sho-nuff, there is was on the RIP OFF report. Argghhhh again!

But the rip-off was too blatant, too fast, so I checked my confirming email and found ANOTHER account number -not shown as prominently as the other. And that account number took me to a different set of pages, where all the right questions appeared -SSN, previous accounts held, previous addresses, etc. And these pages did, indeed, show me the big 3 reports -as I had signed up for.

Bottom line: the 123 Privacy Matters site has a lot of misdirection and camouflage, 4 sure, which is reason enough to stay away; and I am canceling pronto. But what they hey! I got paid $10 for trying them out so all is not lost.

Anyway, check your conforming email CAREFULLY for the "other" number, before going off the edge.


Shirley

Aliso Viejo,
California,
U.S.A.

Get your money back

#3Consumer Suggestion

Sun, April 08, 2007

To get your money back, contact your bank and dispute the charge.

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