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  • Report:  #678293

Complaint Review: Walmart

Walmart walmartmoneycard visa I purchased a prepaid visa and at walmart and cannot use it or get results from complaint specialists to retrive my $300. Internet

  • Reported By:
    ARM — grants pass Oregon United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Tue, January 04, 2011
  • Updated:
    Tue, January 04, 2011

I purchased a walmart prepaid visa for $300. after activating the card today I could not use it or get results from customer service. I have been reviewing online complaints of other people who are having the same experience. It is apparent that this problem is very common and getting results are impossible. G.E. and Walmart are cleaning house on the unsuspecting consumers with this product of prepaid cards that can't be used or problems resloved. Attention to this matter should be urgent considering that most people who use this type of card for transactions need their money. I do, today! After conversations with service reps in India and the Phillipines, it is clear I will not see this money ever.Do you see class action law suit suitable in this situation? I hope so.

Fraud is lurking on Walmart customers.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Karl

Highlands Ranch,
Colorado,
USA

ARM, Since GE is linked to the Federal Reserve, you might want to contact Ben Bernanke....

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, January 04, 2011

and let him know what's happening, right?

If you 'Google' this- WHO OWNS THE FED?, and go to the site with the 5 charts, you'll be able to see that General Electric in listed in 'Chart 3' and in 'Chart 5', correct?

The Federal Reserve is ultimately responsible for the debit card transactions in the USA since they control the money system, right?

So Mr. Bernanke should probably be notified of any problems that occurring with debit card transactions, wouldn't you agree?

Try 'Googling' this- FEDERAL RESERVE DC, and perhaps you'll be able to find the Federal Reserve's address and mail Mr. Bernanke a letter, okay?

Good luck to you.

HAPPY NEW YEAR


Robert

Irvine,
California,
U.S.A.

So?

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, January 04, 2011

So what is the reason you can't use it?

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