gloria
STOWE,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, July 18, 2022
I HAD A FACEBOOK ACCOUNT TRYING TO MAKE A LITTLE CASH FOR MEDICINE. I AM A SENIOR I WAS HACKED AND THEY LOCKED ME OUT AFTER SO MANY YEARS ON FACEBOOK.I TRIED TO GET ALL MY STUFF BACK I LOST A LOT OF
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, June 20, 2012
Hey Ash, I all for you on this one, luv u
Ashley
springfield,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, June 20, 2012
You seriously believe that facebook is going around randomly charging folks to scam them when they make billions off legitimate advertising?
I gauruntee you that someone in your home plays facebook games and bought something through an app.
chris
Snohomish,#5Author of original report
Wed, June 20, 2012
I did happen to have my Paypal account on Facebook just in case I wanted to buy something. I never did buy anything though and as soon as I started receiving these fraudulent charges, I immediatley removed my PayPal account. No one in my house at any time ever bought anything from Facebook using my account. Facebook has a bunch of scammers working for them.
We all know how Mark Zuckerberg started Facebook.
"Zuckerberg hacked into the protected areas of Harvard's computer network and copied the houses' private dormitory ID images."
Source: McGirt, Ellen (May 1, 2007). "Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg: Hacker. Dropout. CEO". Fast Company (New York).
So can this company really be trusted?? We also know that Mark Zuckerberg does insider trading.
"Facebook investors have filed a class action lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, alleging that he had inside information that the stock was overvalued and that he protected his financial interests by unloading Facebook shares worth $1 billion"
Source: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/326051?vm=r&s=1
"Underwriters Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morgan Chase, and Goldman Sachs all warned Zuckerberg before the IPO that the company was overvalued, but that the information was 'selectively disclosed' to only the social network''s largest investors, the lawsuit added."
Source: http://zeenews.india.com/news/net-news/mark-zuckerberg-faces-insider-trading-lawsuit_779859.html
"Facebook investors are having Mark Zuckerberg sued for insider trading. Investors were furious when Zuckerberg allegedly sold $1 billion worth in Facebook stocks just before the stock tanked. The stock was overvalued at $38 per share, and Zuckerberg allegedly knew a flaw existed in the stocks valuation."
Source: http://www.collegenews.com/article/mark_zuckerberg_sued_for_insider_trading?vm=r&s=1
So yes, there is more to this story. How many more people has Mark Zuckerberg scammed, but they are too afraid to come out and tell their story? What else is Mark Zuckerberg hiding?
Ashley
springfield,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, June 20, 2012
facebook is a service that's free to use. I've never had to input my credit/debit card or bank account to use their services. What are the charges for? With those small amounts it sounds like someone in your household used your bank account to purchase credits on their games, like farmville and whatnot. They HAD to get your bank account information somewhere. Are you sure no one in your household used your debit card to purchase anything? facebook isn't just randomly charging people's bank accounts, the account number had to be inputted somewhere by someone. If these are fraudulent charges, why aren't you contesting them with your bank? Banks shuold remove fees incurred by fraudulent charges. There's more to this story.