Complaint Review: Benjamin Hunt - los Angeles California
- Benjamin Hunt craigslist los Angeles, California United States of America
- Phone: 213-268-6535
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- Category: Credit Card Processing (ACH) Companies
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*Consumer Comment: Amazing.
Avoid Ben Hunt (213) 268-6535. Total ripoff He claims that he work in American Express office in Los Angeles and is in charge of Amex Black card approval team. For a fee he can an Amex Black Card approved in 2 weeks. He would override all system check on the application. We were able to charge back our debit card. Other so called office employees; his manager Anthony (702) 418-4203, Valerie Southern & Tyler Southern.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Amazing.
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 23, 2012
"Total ripoff He claims that he work in American Express office in Los Angeles and is in charge of Amex Black card approval team. For a fee he can an Amex Black Card approved in 2 weeks. "
So he just told you this story and you believed it? Don't you think Amex might get suspicious of all those unqualified Black Card holders?
" He would override all system check on the application. "
Oh, so you thought you were paying him to commit fraud? Well that's different. You got burned trying to burn Amex. Hard to sympathize with someone who gets scammed while attempting a scam.
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