James
Reno,#2Author of original report
Wed, August 16, 2006
please do not go into your bank as the editor suggests, demanding. you won't need to yell in front of customers or even threaten. i'm sure the editor was speaking of extreme cases. i immediately went to my bank and spoke with the Manager of the branch. i had in hand, printout of the website of Imusicshare.com, a printout of the terms and conditions from the same, a printout of search results when you search for their site, (you will notice, line 4 is from ripoffreport.. This was a yahoo search. i printed out the information from ripoffreport.com, all that i could get about this fraudulent company, and went in with a positive attitude. armed with the printouts was a plus and i was admired for doing my homework. this way, the powers that be will not have to do it. in short, i was offered a form to dispute even though it had not officially been taken out yet. i was told that once they (whoever( is sent the actual payment, they can track where exactly its going and act accordingly. i was also told that it happens alot, not with this paticular company but several others. the suggestion being, be real careful with the sites that you give your credit info to. even if it says that its a secured site, it does'nt mean squat. if you don't know 'em, check 'em out first. google them.
James
Reno,#3Author of original report
Wed, August 16, 2006
please do not go into your bank as the editor suggests, demanding. you won't need to yell in front of customers or even threaten. i'm sure the editor was speaking of extreme cases. i immediately went to my bank and spoke with the Manager of the branch. i had in hand, printout of the website of Imusicshare.com, a printout of the terms and conditions from the same, a printout of search results when you search for their site, (you will notice, line 4 is from ripoffreport.. This was a yahoo search. i printed out the information from ripoffreport.com, all that i could get about this fraudulent company, and went in with a positive attitude. armed with the printouts was a plus and i was admired for doing my homework. this way, the powers that be will not have to do it. in short, i was offered a form to dispute even though it had not officially been taken out yet. i was told that once they (whoever( is sent the actual payment, they can track where exactly its going and act accordingly. i was also told that it happens alot, not with this paticular company but several others. the suggestion being, be real careful with the sites that you give your credit info to. even if it says that its a secured site, it does'nt mean squat. if you don't know 'em, check 'em out first. google them.
James
Reno,#4Author of original report
Wed, August 16, 2006
please do not go into your bank as the editor suggests, demanding. you won't need to yell in front of customers or even threaten. i'm sure the editor was speaking of extreme cases. i immediately went to my bank and spoke with the Manager of the branch. i had in hand, printout of the website of Imusicshare.com, a printout of the terms and conditions from the same, a printout of search results when you search for their site, (you will notice, line 4 is from ripoffreport.. This was a yahoo search. i printed out the information from ripoffreport.com, all that i could get about this fraudulent company, and went in with a positive attitude. armed with the printouts was a plus and i was admired for doing my homework. this way, the powers that be will not have to do it. in short, i was offered a form to dispute even though it had not officially been taken out yet. i was told that once they (whoever( is sent the actual payment, they can track where exactly its going and act accordingly. i was also told that it happens alot, not with this paticular company but several others. the suggestion being, be real careful with the sites that you give your credit info to. even if it says that its a secured site, it does'nt mean squat. if you don't know 'em, check 'em out first. google them.
James
Reno,#5Author of original report
Wed, August 16, 2006
please do not go into your bank as the editor suggests, demanding. you won't need to yell in front of customers or even threaten. i'm sure the editor was speaking of extreme cases. i immediately went to my bank and spoke with the Manager of the branch. i had in hand, printout of the website of Imusicshare.com, a printout of the terms and conditions from the same, a printout of search results when you search for their site, (you will notice, line 4 is from ripoffreport.. This was a yahoo search. i printed out the information from ripoffreport.com, all that i could get about this fraudulent company, and went in with a positive attitude. armed with the printouts was a plus and i was admired for doing my homework. this way, the powers that be will not have to do it. in short, i was offered a form to dispute even though it had not officially been taken out yet. i was told that once they (whoever( is sent the actual payment, they can track where exactly its going and act accordingly. i was also told that it happens alot, not with this paticular company but several others. the suggestion being, be real careful with the sites that you give your credit info to. even if it says that its a secured site, it does'nt mean squat. if you don't know 'em, check 'em out first. google them.