Ordered something from drugstore.com & alldaychemist and got eroneous charge from tlg great fun
Complaint
MM Graff
Country: United States
I'm not sure wich company order instigated this fraudulant charge.
I suspect its DRUGSTORE.COM. Their cust. serv. sucks and they had a misleading coupon to click on and get $l0.00. All I got was a charge for 14395 from TLG Great fun.
I'm sure they are havning great fun with my $.
Hoping the bank will recover it once it posts. I emailed the company tlg and we will see if they credit it back.
From the other complaints I've seen, not likely.
I suspect its DRUGSTORE.COM. Their cust. serv. sucks and they had a misleading coupon to click on and get $l0.00. All I got was a charge for 14395 from TLG Great fun.
I'm sure they are havning great fun with my $.
Hoping the bank will recover it once it posts. I emailed the company tlg and we will see if they credit it back.
From the other complaints I've seen, not likely.
Comments
That is typically how these "discount club" scams work. Once they get your account information (often whether or not you actually check that you agree to whatever misleading terms they disclose), they start charging you monthly.
Immediately contact your bank to dispute the charge as fraudulent, and close the account to prevent additional fraudulent charges. Follow up with a written dispute to your bank, and make sure they get it within 60 days of the statement date of the statement showing the disputed charges to preserve your FCBA or FRB Reg. E dispute rights.
NEVER use debit cards, check cards, checking account numbers, phone checks, etc, for any purchases. Cancel all debit cards and check cards, due to the security risk they create. Use ONLY credit cards for on-line or retail purchases.
Use checks only for payments to companies you already know and trust, for rent, mortgage, utilities, credit card payments, etc.
We live in a world full of liars and cheats, and they know the banking system a lot better than you do, so they know how to exploit it's weaknesses. Protect yourself by following appropriate security policies to reduce your risk of exposure to fraud.