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Old 04-14-2008, 04:47 PM #1
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Wow, my credit card company just called me and asked me about some strange charges on my business credit card (as if those of us with MS have enough money to just give it away). They explained that there are two companies that are being investigated. Visa explained to me that some on-line surveys can result in instant charges to your credit cards,..., even if you don't give them the number!

I am still on-hold with one of those BS companies to have all of their charges credited to our account.

It seems that hundreds of thoudands of people are being scammed for $39.95/month and $14.95/month.

The companies are TodaysEssentials and ShoppingEssentia. You will read about these companies in the Wall Street Journal within a few weeks.

TAKE HOME MESSAGE: Be aware.

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Old 04-14-2008, 04:54 PM #2
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Wow, my credit card company just called me and asked me about some strange charges on my business credit card (as if those of us with MS have enough money to just give it away). They explained that there are two companies that are being investigated. Visa explained to me that some on-line surveys can result in instant charges to your credit cards,..., even if you don't give them the number!

I am still on-hold with one of those BS companies to have all of their charges credited to our account.

It seems that hundreds of thoudands of people are being scammed for $39.95/month and $14.95/month.

The companies are TodaysEssentials and ShoppingEssentia. You will read about these companies in the Wall Street Journal within a few weeks.

TAKE HOME MESSAGE: Be aware.

-Vic

Here is the public complaint website asscoaited with this mess. Our local TV reporter is now taking action too!

http://ap9-shoppingessentia.******co...218113376.html

-Vic
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Yeah !!!

VISA is nailing these guys! They just told me that not only will all of the money be refunded, but they are also billing the offenders $25 per charge in additon to what they charged me. So, a $1 charge will cost them $26 !!

I could not be happier!

My company will get a credit of $471 !

The offender will have to pay a wopping $771 !

This feels so good!

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Glad that was caught and a good fix for ya
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Have you bought anything from any of those "as seen on tv" things?

I used to work for a company that took the inbound calls for most of the crap that's sold on infomercials, and the wording the TR's (Telephone representatives) have to use is scripted in such a way that they can trick or mislead you into buying something that was not advertised and not quite totally explained when they read the scripting to you. (they're required to read the script verbatim)

I wont buy anything off of an infomercial now because of all the different things that they can talk you into. It was getting more and more deceptive sounding at the time I got fired (yay! they fired me! I was so happy!)
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Have you bought anything from any of those "as seen on tv" things?

I used to work for a company that took the inbound calls for most of the crap that's sold on infomercials, and the wording the TR's (Telephone representatives) have to use is scripted in such a way that they can trick or mislead you into buying something that was not advertised and not quite totally explained when they read the scripting to you. (they're required to read the script verbatim)

I wont buy anything off of an infomercial now because of all the different things that they can talk you into. It was getting more and more deceptive sounding at the time I got fired (yay! they fired me! I was so happy!)
Erin,

We have not used the credit card at all this year, and we destoyed all of our other credit cards after paying them off.

Nobody in my company has an active card but me....and I have not purchased a Chia Pet in weeks.

LOL

You have a good point. Everyone should be aware of how their cards are used.

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Oh my gosh, Vic! That is WILD!!! Thank goodness they got caught.

Geez, we always have to be on the defense anymore.
At least your story turned out OK. Think of the scams out there duping people. Dateline had one last night...


Thanks for the info..
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We have not used the credit card at all this year, and we destoyed all of our other credit cards after paying them off.
*slowly backing away from Vic and hiding my credit cards*

My DH sent you didn't he?
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Thanks for the info Vic!
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Good for you! Glad your credit card co is stepping up and nailing them!
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