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  • Report:  #502133

Complaint Review: Telesolutions International

Telesolutions International They told me that they wanted to give me a bunch of free stuff if I subscribed to buy 5 magazines at 4.99 a week for 60. Which turned into 68.95 for 19 months. didn't say, Georgia

  • Reported By:
    cjones73 — Augusta Georgia USA
  • Submitted:
    Wed, September 30, 2009
  • Updated:
    Wed, September 30, 2009

I got a call from an UNAVALIABLE number telling me that I have been entered to win 25,000 dollars or a new mustang. All I had to do was take this survey and accept all the free stuff they were giving. Well, I am 20 years old and pressed for money so any contest for money is good for me.


They then told me I had to pay 4.35 to help with the free magazines for 60 months. (shoulda thought). I accepted. 5 dollars a week is twenty dollars a month and that's not out of my budget range. Before I could catch myself I was agreeing to pay 68.28 for 19 months.


It seemed to me fair enough they had all my information it seemed. But now I am convinced that they just stole my identity. I realize the survey questions were now about me personally and they have my social security number. Yes I was stupid for doing all of that now that I think about it, but I am twenty and I thought it was a good offer.


They offered me a diamond watch and told me I would be getting the release papers in the mail for it. Well, I was also told the subscription wouldn't start for a couple weeks, which they charged me the same day. They also took an extra dollar out of my account.


Luckily the card was my bank card so I cancelled it and got another one sent to me. Therefore they don't have anything except my social security number. They WILL NOT get another dime for me.  I should have known it was not legit when they did not give me a customer service number or a call back number if I had problems. When I saw the extra dollar charge is when I realized I got screwed.


They didn't even tell me where they were located. They just knew I had one of the four MAJOR credit cards. Whatever. I hope as many people read this as they can and it doesn't happen to them.

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