Julie
Tinley Park,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, May 30, 2007
I fell into the same situation with this company EverPrivate whatever they are. I had applied for a payday loan and to my surprise the next day there was a debit of $49.95 and 3 other transactions I had authorized prior to this debit coming out made my account go negative and the bank charged me $190.00 in NSF fees. Needless to say the loan I got didn't help me, because it went towards fees. I called my bank and told them what happened and they gave me a number to call. When I called this EverPrivate company it was a machine telling me to go on line and communicate that way. After several emails back and forth of them telling me I had authorized this debit I finally said in my last email. GIVE ME MY G-D money back or I will sue them. Finally I received an email telling me they would refund my money, but would not pay the nsf from the bank. The next day I received another email telling me my refund had been processed and to expect my check within 10 days. I received my refund check within 7. I couldn't believe it. I had to swear on my email to get a response. I put that check in my account today. I pleaded with the bank and showed them my email exchanges and they credited my account $117.00 towards NSF. My advise to all of you that have been scamed by this comany keep emailing them until they get the picture.
Julie
Tinley Park,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, May 30, 2007
I fell into the same situation with this company EverPrivate whatever they are. I had applied for a payday loan and to my surprise the next day there was a debit of $49.95 and 3 other transactions I had authorized prior to this debit coming out made my account go negative and the bank charged me $190.00 in NSF fees. Needless to say the loan I got didn't help me, because it went towards fees. I called my bank and told them what happened and they gave me a number to call. When I called this EverPrivate company it was a machine telling me to go on line and communicate that way. After several emails back and forth of them telling me I had authorized this debit I finally said in my last email. GIVE ME MY G-D money back or I will sue them. Finally I received an email telling me they would refund my money, but would not pay the nsf from the bank. The next day I received another email telling me my refund had been processed and to expect my check within 10 days. I received my refund check within 7. I couldn't believe it. I had to swear on my email to get a response. I put that check in my account today. I pleaded with the bank and showed them my email exchanges and they credited my account $117.00 towards NSF. My advise to all of you that have been scamed by this comany keep emailing them until they get the picture.
Julie
Tinley Park,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, May 30, 2007
I fell into the same situation with this company EverPrivate whatever they are. I had applied for a payday loan and to my surprise the next day there was a debit of $49.95 and 3 other transactions I had authorized prior to this debit coming out made my account go negative and the bank charged me $190.00 in NSF fees. Needless to say the loan I got didn't help me, because it went towards fees. I called my bank and told them what happened and they gave me a number to call. When I called this EverPrivate company it was a machine telling me to go on line and communicate that way. After several emails back and forth of them telling me I had authorized this debit I finally said in my last email. GIVE ME MY G-D money back or I will sue them. Finally I received an email telling me they would refund my money, but would not pay the nsf from the bank. The next day I received another email telling me my refund had been processed and to expect my check within 10 days. I received my refund check within 7. I couldn't believe it. I had to swear on my email to get a response. I put that check in my account today. I pleaded with the bank and showed them my email exchanges and they credited my account $117.00 towards NSF. My advise to all of you that have been scamed by this comany keep emailing them until they get the picture.
Julie
Tinley Park,#5Consumer Suggestion
Wed, May 30, 2007
I fell into the same situation with this company EverPrivate whatever they are. I had applied for a payday loan and to my surprise the next day there was a debit of $49.95 and 3 other transactions I had authorized prior to this debit coming out made my account go negative and the bank charged me $190.00 in NSF fees. Needless to say the loan I got didn't help me, because it went towards fees. I called my bank and told them what happened and they gave me a number to call. When I called this EverPrivate company it was a machine telling me to go on line and communicate that way. After several emails back and forth of them telling me I had authorized this debit I finally said in my last email. GIVE ME MY G-D money back or I will sue them. Finally I received an email telling me they would refund my money, but would not pay the nsf from the bank. The next day I received another email telling me my refund had been processed and to expect my check within 10 days. I received my refund check within 7. I couldn't believe it. I had to swear on my email to get a response. I put that check in my account today. I pleaded with the bank and showed them my email exchanges and they credited my account $117.00 towards NSF. My advise to all of you that have been scamed by this comany keep emailing them until they get the picture.