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Complaint Review: National Business Directories Corporation

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  • Submitted: Wednesday, January 21, 2009
  • Posted: Wednesday, January 21, 2009
  • Reported By:Sedro Woolley Washington
National Business Directories Corporation
130 Church St., #365 New York New York 10007 U.S.A.

National Business Directories Corporation Sent a fax to my office saying they would advertise for us New York New York


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In September 2008 I received a fax by this company advertising that they would advertise my company for free. I signed and faxed the paper back to them. Immediately I start receiving faxes billing me for $299.00. There is no return fax number nor phone number on the new bills. I wrote them a letter explaining that their original fax stated the services were free and I will not be paying this bill.

Nearly 4 months later I'm still receiving faxes stating they cannot accept cancellation for this invoice. Needless to say since then I've checked with the BBB and this company does not exist. Now I'm here seeing others have also been scammed by this company.

Beth
Sedro Woolley, Washington
U.S.A.

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