Natalie_nance
Hemet,#2Author of original report
Sun, May 17, 2009
After doing some research today I have found out that I'm not stuck paying this. After calling the natuionwide 1-800 number to my bank, i was informed that was these people are doing when they electronically debit our accounts without our authorization is called "FORGERY', that's right folks. Don't lay down and take this. File a claim with the Fraud Claims Dpet., at your bank. You wont contact this departmernt by calling your bank at their local phone number, you must call their nationwide number, that's usually a 1-800 number. I also had the bank representative stop payment on anything that comes thru from ID Protection services. Now i do know that they have some partners that will probably try debitting my bank here in the near future, but i will deal with them then, as i really don't know who they are yet. There are several names that i keep catching in alot of rip-off reports. They are all connected to payday search warehouses, who are mostly connected to USA Credit/Commonwealth Marketing Group. USA Credit/CommonwealthMarketing Group is the main culprit behind all these. These are the people that are selling our personal info to other companies, that are ALSO owned by,guess, Comonwealth Marketing, INC It's hard to track a physical address on this company, but i won't give up until i do. Then it's all about filing a police report. That's what we have to do if we want to put a stop to these sorts that are causing chaos in our lives. One other thing, don't expect your bank to tell you what your rights are and what you can do about this, because they won't. They are only going to tell you to come in and change your account number. You see, these companies don't have your debit card numbers, they only have the account numbers to your checking accounts that you disclosed on your payday advance applications. So there is no need to change your debit card, only the account numbers. That's all the bank is going to suggest to you. They aren't going to tell you that you can file a fraud claim by calling their 1-800 number., I don't know, maybe some will, but please folks, do that! You MUST call their 1_800 number to get anything done. And ask to file a FEDERAL REGULATION E complaint form. They will pursue a forgery case against these crooks that stole our money and continue to steal our money.