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Dorothy
Country: United States
I called 3 wks after the first money taken from my bank acct to cancel and get refund  told by female this would be done.  just found out that they did not cancel and according to women on phone today there was no note of my request so they wont give me a refund . sooo ive canceled again  how conveniant for them to rip people off . im gonna have to spend money to do a stop payment on my acct to protect from further debits.  have lost 80.00 so far.  hoping something can get done about these companies. dont think we will get money back!

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    neville rogers
    THIS IS AWKWARD i am being blackmailed by an employee from a branch in worle nr weston super mare ,i have recently split from my wife who befriended a miss sally ann long ,she has been emailing me demanding money and sex ,my ex wife is a customer at this branch and sally ann long has obtained information reguarding my self as i am ex forces and some personal information has been revieled i need this sorted out asap please my email is neville686@yahoo.com i do not want to go to the papers for reasons of privacy but if this is not dealt with you will leave me no option many thanks neville rogers
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    tj
    Immediately contact your bank to dispute fraudulent charges, and close the account due to fraud to prevent additional fraudulent charges.  Follow up with a written dispute or fraud affidavit sent to your bank's dispute address from your statement.

    File fraud complaints with FTC, your state Attorney General, and at www.ic3.gov

    Do NOT trust any cancellation or refund promises, as such scams will say anything to delay you past the 60 day FRB Reg. E or FCBA dispute periods during which your bank can just yank back their stolen money.  Dispute with your bank, and follow up with a written dispute or fraud affidavit sent to your bank's dispute address from your statement.

    Do NOT use checking accounts, debit cards, or check cards  for any payments to anyone you do not know and trust.  Limit their use to payments to trusted creditors such as rent, mortgage, utilities, etc.  Use only credit cards for retail or online payments, as the fraud protections are stronger and it is less disruptive to block credit card numbers when fraud occurs.

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