Valentin
Brighton,#2Author of original report
Thu, January 06, 2005
I got my money back from that fraudulent company. I mean Centurion Financial Benefits Service Management (33 Elm Street Champlain, NY 12919)! I made 7 or 8 phone calls to customer service and demanded my money back because I had not been satisfied with the service, I sent complaints to the Attorney General and to Federal Trade Commission, I sent a letter to the company and to all the partners of the company, that I found in the package, and I went to my bank and said I want to dispute the transaction. I do know now what helped but I got my fee back! The below is my letter to the partners of the Centurion Financial Benefits Dear Sirs, This letter contents the information on the one of partners of your company, that is Centurion Financial Benefits Service Management (33 Elm Street Champlain, NY 12919) First of all I want to say to you: Do not trust Centurion Financial Benefits Service Management (33 Elm Street Champlain, NY 12919) The below is the explanation of why it is dangerous working with the Centurion Financial Benefits Service Management. This company used to use a fraud as an instrument for making money. Be careful, you can be the next. Plus, I just want to inform you that I have an intention to take that company to a court, hence you have to be aware that the name of one of partners of yours could be known as a bunch of crooks. On November 2nd 2004 I got a phone call from that company and the representative named Robert (his ID is 290) told me I would receive the application on unsecured credit card with $2000 credit line limit, etc. My English is good enough to hear the deference between the words unsecured and pre-paid. Plus, then the other representative named Tanya repeated to me on Russian again that I would receive an application on unsecured credit card (Master Card, actually). Only because of that I agreed to use the service of the Centurion Financial Benefits Service Management. Three weeks after this conversation I received an application, but it was the application on a prepaid card. I do not stupid, I know the deference between an unsecured credit card and a pre-paid credit card, and I know I can get a pre-paid credit card for just $30 fee. So I called to the company and said I needed my fee back ($ 249 !!!). Do you know what they said to me? They said that I agreed to get a prepaid card and there was a record of my agreement! I replied I have my own notes I made during the first phone conversation, and that they have done is just a fraud. Even more, they said that the company has a deal only with prepaid cards, and they do not offer an application on any unsecured credit cards (it is a lie too, you can find many people with the same situation on http://w3.ripoffreport.com by searching by the name of the company). I can say now that the Centurion Financial Benefits Service Management is a machine to pull money out of people by cheating on them. First they lie to you on purpose by promising the real credit card but after getting your money they send you application on prepaid card. This is a scheme! The small lie is always just a beginning for the big lie. Yesterday the Centurion Financial Benefits Service Management made a fraud on me, tomorrow you can be a victim. Best regards,