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Trilegiant Corporation Auto Enroll, Ignore Cancellation Scam in B of A credit card statement with "Special Offer" to a lifetime Nightmare Stamford Connecticut
Here is how the scam works. Bank of America sent a credit card statement in March of 2006, offering a $10 credit to the VISA account because they love their customers. Hidden in the small print was hidden an offer for a 30 day trial for Auto Advantage a roadside assistance program. Being a consumer who gets this service with my auto policy, I had no need for their service and cancelled and forgot about it.
I certainly never signed a contract or opted into a lifetime contract of service, with no renewal statements on a monthly or yearly basis. These scammers have been taking my money once a year since May of 2006, by a charge to my Bank of America VISA account. This is collusion between B of A and Trilegiant Corp. to scam hundreds of millions from the bank's customers. Trilegiant is well known for being party to many of these scams.
I have contacted Bank of America Credit Services and Auto Advantage and demanded all of my money to be returned. I have also requested original documentation with my signature that would authorize a contract agreement beween us.
The next step is to file a complaint with the Attorney General of Connecticut and Attorney General of Georgia to seek restitution if I am not reimbursed every penny, plus B of A credit card interest rates on my money.
It is my belief that this fraud is so massive that it is worthy of a class action suits against Bank of America and Trilegiant Corp. This is just one more example of unlimited greed and corruption being perpetrated on the American consumer.