D
Colorado Springs,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, June 17, 2006
Wow, this place is bad news. Your daughter had no business going on line to try to buy meds. The good news is, she will never get any. All this place does is give you am outdated list of places to buy meds, that do not even exist any longer. I had a valid rx and the prices seemed so good, so they tricked me into signing up. It looks like you are about to purchase meds, and then it takes your credit card number, and information, redirects you to another site, then you get nothing but charges month after month. As soon as I realized how I was tricked, I began to email them to cancel, which they never did. I kept all copies of the email and gave them to my back. They only got a small amount of money from me, which the bank credited me back, but I had to also cancel that bank card, because they would continue to take this money out forever. You need to cancel that credit card, and see what the company will do, since you have been had by this fraud. Also, your daughter has caused you a lot of grief, and I hope you and her had a long talk on why and what she tried to order. Good luck, but cancel that credit card. Pangea is such a big scam. Google them, you will see what I mean. D. Colorado
Robert
Jacksonville,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, June 17, 2006
The processing company did nothing illegal. Your daughter is guilty of identity theft. SHE used YOUR information. The processor is a 3rd party, nothing else. Your daughter is 1st party, the company she dealt with is 2nd party. You have to contact whomever your daughter bought the drugs from, and have them reverse the charges. The processor cannot do it. If anything comes in the mail, simply refuse the shipment and have it sent back to the shipper. Your complaint is with the company your daughter bought the drugs from...and your daughter, herself.