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Privacymatters123 continuous debiting of my account without authorization Internet
I agreed to pay $1.00 (as advertised) for a credit report. A few days later I found my bank account had been debited for $29.95 as well as $14.95.
I logged in immediately to the Web site, called the number listed.. recording that was of no value. I sent an email to "contact us", it was undeliverable. Tried other sites to get in contact... to no avail.
Now I have to try to get my bank to stop any further debits at $25.00 each time (only good for six months)and seem to have no recourse in negating the charges of which I did not agree to in the first place.
Marti
fall river, Massachusetts
U.S.A.
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Karen
Berlin,Wisconsin,
U.S.A.
PrivacyMatters CAN be stopped
#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, May 07, 2007
I've run into something along the very same lines. Could be the very same company for all I know.
Anyway, with just a little co-operation from your bank, you can stop them.
Close down your existing account and re-open a new one. It only takes a couple of minutes and it's done.
One other thing. Don't hesitate to file a police report.
Good Luck