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Wli reservation rewards These apparent slimy scumbags seem to be reporting to my credit card company purchases I haven't made or authorized. Connecticut
It's early in the battle and I don't quite understand the whole situation,yet, but I am very suspicious now. Basically these living, rotting slimeballs are telling Capital One Mastercard that I am making purchases that I haven't authorized.
I'm not sure, but I think they must have gotten my credit card account number by way of the internet, or Capital One has a dishonest employee, or two. I got my credit card only a few months ago.
Since it's Sunday, I can't report it to Capital One until sometime tomorrow. I called the phone number very early this morning (I think it's toll-free) and got a man who sounded like he had just woken up, who had interruptyed his answering machine message to answer. I apologized, and hung up to see if I had dialed the correct number. The answering machine (or voice mail) message had stated his name as "Kevin".
I think I'll try the number again, to see what I can find out. There are two charges of $7 each, I believe, that I can now attribute to "Kevin" and his wolfpack (Gee, I hope we're not talking about Kevin Nash from the WWE, 7' tall, 350 lb! His voice was kind of deep).
John
Paradise, California
U.S.A.
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Scott
Costa Mesa,California,
U.S.A.
second time I've seen this Reservation Rewards charge on my account
#2Consumer Comment
Wed, January 07, 2004
This is the second time I've seen this Reservation Rewards charge on my account for $9.00 each. I have no idea how I am getting charged for this and don't know what to do. Does anyone have any help?
Thanks,