Charging of Credit Card

Complaint

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Jennifer Charles
Country: Trinidad and Tobago
I am from the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. In late November or early December I ordered some Vitamins to be delivered to my mom's Brooklyn address Zip Code 11213 but to date o product was received yet my Credit Card was billed on two occasions for something not received. I also ordered the Cindy Crawford's product that also never came and I had actually forgotten about it.Today I'm faced wit problems to get my monies refunded to my card and also having to go through the hustle of cancelling m card to prohibit further illicit charging to it!! Please would you refund money to my Credit Account cause what you have done is steal my monies and you would have continued if measures weren't taken to stop this. I have made complaints i the pass and now when I go to the complaints sight there is no evidence of this!! Please do the right thing by refunding my money and know that you have just lost any further attempts to purchase anything from your sight by me!!

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    Jennifer Charles
    Please address my complaint promptly cause I think its overdue that my account be credited with the monies you illegally removed from it. I would appreciate you liasing with my bank, ScotiaBank of Siparia Trinidad and Tobago on this matter thank you!!
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    Paulino Ramirez
    I never ordered any product.
    Would you, please , refund $32.94 to my account?
    Sincerely:
    Paulino Ramirez
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    Angela d
    This is a crazy crazy company!!
    I was made a ONE time order on meaningful beauty by cindy crawford.
    End up they charging me every month seems like i kept ordering the items!
    They Taking Advantage on it!!
    Never try to order any items from this company, you gonna ends up having a lots of drama with them!!!!
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    tj
    This is a pattern of fraud common with on-line purchases of overhyped "health products".

    Dispute fraudulent charges immediately through your bank, under FRB Reg. E for disputing checking account charges via EFT, ACH, or debit card, or under FCBA for credit card disputes, and close your account due to fraud to prevent additional fraudulent charges.  Your bank can reverse fraudulent charges showing on statements dated up to 60 days earlier than your original date of dispute.

    Follow up to your bank dispute with a written dispute or fraud affidavit sent to your bank's dispute address, and file a fraud and theft complaint with your local police, FTC, your state Attorney General, and at www.ic3.gov.

    Scammers will generally try to delay you with promises to "investigate", lies about how "you agreed", promises to send a "refund form", and other tactics designed to delay you past the 60 day dispute period where your bank can recover your money.  That is why you MUST dispute unauthorized charges immediately through your bank.

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