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lewis
Country: United States
These scammers get your credit card number and then start charging you for all kinds of strange stuff - calls to porn numbers (search8004568849), officeagenda.com, Ask800-928-4101, etc.

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    tj
    This has been an on-going fraudulent operation, using a "trial offer" to get your account information "for shipping and handling", then piling on the charges under various names.

    Immediately contact your bank to dispute all fraudulent charges, and block that account number to prevent future fraudulent charges.  Follow up with a written dispute sent to your bank, making sure they receive it within 60 days of the statement date on the statement showing the disputed charges to preserve your FCBA dispute rights.

    Watch your statements closely, since charges submitted as "automatic" may roll over to your new card number for a few months.
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    jake
    I agree call your credit card company and put a stop to this fraud.
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    tj
    The company behind this is Pacific WebWorks.

    https://complaintwire.org/Complaint.aspx/vbgRJJrfyQCkYAjLxCWzOQ

    Google recently sued them for trademark infringement.
    http://abcnews.go.com/Business/google-sues-st ... tory?id=9279817

    "Google Sues to Stop Work-From-Home Scams
    Google Warns of Scam Sites That Use Its Logo and Fake News Pages
    By ALICE GOMSTYN
    ABC NEWS Business Unit
    Dec. 8, 2009

    Google has launched a legal battle against companies that allegedly infringe upon the Google name to promote "work-from-home" scams.

    "At the heart of the scheme is a false representation that consumers can participate in a Google-sponsored program that will allow them to make hundreds of dollars a day working at home performing a simple task that requires no particular experience or qualifications," the search engine giant wrote in a 26-page claim filed in U.S. District Court in Utah.

    The lawsuit names Nevada-based Pacific WebWorks and 50 other defendants referred to only as "Does 1 through 50."
    ..."



    More background.
    http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/AdSense ... a575decda&hl=en

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