Kimberly
Colton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, September 24, 2006
Send a letter to the company disputing the charges. Be specific about the amounts and dates of the charges. Advise the company that you have filed a complaint with the FCC. You may want to send the letter registered to show proof of your action. Then, fill out a complaint form (FCC Form 475) with the FCC on the internet. At first, when this happened to me, I thought the charges might be legitimate (if my son had done it and not understood), but after reading all the similar complaints, I realized that this was fraud.
Aj
Evansville,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, August 18, 2006
owns this company, check a Larry E Dunigan, he's one of the dear leaders (chmn of the board)at Old National Bank in e'ville. This guy is all over the place. Vick