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  • Report:  #123510

Complaint Review: Premier Premium Communications - Fort Worth Texas

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- Wyoming, Michigan,
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Premier Premium Communications
premierpremium.com Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A.
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We are getting ripped off by this company and we think it is going by several different names (Premier Premium Communications, Tellis, USBI). They are charging us on our phone bill for alleged calls made to the UK via a pay-per-view website we never accessed. It is adding up fast (approximately $100 in fraudulent charges, tax, etc.)

This is the last thing we need right now considering our hard drive has been infected with multiple viruses and spyware for the last year or so. We finally rebooted our drive, and now this. These pathetic losers need to be caught and go to jail, because if this is their idea of a joke, nobody's laughing.

Brad

Wyoming, Michigan
U.S.A.


4 Updates & Rebuttals

Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
Some solutions for you!

#2Consumer Suggestion

Sat, December 18, 2004

Search for the other Premier pages, at the top. Some of them have my explanation of how to deal with the bills you're receiving. As for your computer, you'll need to format it and reinstall the software. Use a separate computer only for the internet. Never put your main computer online. Whenever the internet computer gets infected, you just format it and start over. I was averaging once a week or so, until I found a way to do a drive image backup. Now, whenever the internet computer gets infected, I simply do a 20 minute restore. Then, it's right back to brand new again. You certainly wouldn't use a brand new car in a demolition derby. The internet is the same way. You never put your main computer with all your important files on the internet.


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
Some solutions for you!

#3Consumer Suggestion

Sat, December 18, 2004

Search for the other Premier pages, at the top. Some of them have my explanation of how to deal with the bills you're receiving. As for your computer, you'll need to format it and reinstall the software. Use a separate computer only for the internet. Never put your main computer online. Whenever the internet computer gets infected, you just format it and start over. I was averaging once a week or so, until I found a way to do a drive image backup. Now, whenever the internet computer gets infected, I simply do a 20 minute restore. Then, it's right back to brand new again. You certainly wouldn't use a brand new car in a demolition derby. The internet is the same way. You never put your main computer with all your important files on the internet.


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
Some solutions for you!

#4Consumer Suggestion

Sat, December 18, 2004

Search for the other Premier pages, at the top. Some of them have my explanation of how to deal with the bills you're receiving. As for your computer, you'll need to format it and reinstall the software. Use a separate computer only for the internet. Never put your main computer online. Whenever the internet computer gets infected, you just format it and start over. I was averaging once a week or so, until I found a way to do a drive image backup. Now, whenever the internet computer gets infected, I simply do a 20 minute restore. Then, it's right back to brand new again. You certainly wouldn't use a brand new car in a demolition derby. The internet is the same way. You never put your main computer with all your important files on the internet.


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
Some solutions for you!

#5Consumer Suggestion

Sat, December 18, 2004

Search for the other Premier pages, at the top. Some of them have my explanation of how to deal with the bills you're receiving. As for your computer, you'll need to format it and reinstall the software. Use a separate computer only for the internet. Never put your main computer online. Whenever the internet computer gets infected, you just format it and start over. I was averaging once a week or so, until I found a way to do a drive image backup. Now, whenever the internet computer gets infected, I simply do a 20 minute restore. Then, it's right back to brand new again. You certainly wouldn't use a brand new car in a demolition derby. The internet is the same way. You never put your main computer with all your important files on the internet.

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