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Report: iPowerBiz

Reported By: (Trabuco Canyon CA)

Credit Card Fraud by iPowerBiz.com

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iPowerBiz

2030 E. Main Street, Suite 150
Irvine California 92614
U.S.A.
Phone:  949-566-6226
Web Address:  

Category: Credit Card Fraud


Submitted: Wednesday, September 19, 2001

Posted: Wednesday, September 19, 2001
iPowerBiz is a multi-level website sales company that lures people with easy high income potentials. My credit card was charged the Premier Plus price of $595. After about six months of not getting a return on my investment and no support I became frustrated so in February of 2001 I called the iPowerBiz office and asked to cancel my $49.95 monthly hosting fee and they advised me I would have to fax a letter to them. I did and my credit card was charged for three months until on May 30, 2001 I had to cancel my credit card to stop the fraud that iPowerBiz was committing. I mailed a version of this complaint letter certified to the President of iPowerBiz “Jerry Ballah” on August 1st, 2001 and never receive a reply. Please investigate this company and help protect others.

Sincerely,

Todd Alexander



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