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Complaint Review: PAYMENT SYSTEMS, FDGL (FIRST DATA GLOBLE LEASIN - LOS ANGELES California

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  • Reported By: R Saisut — santa barbara California United States of America
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  • PAYMENT SYSTEMS, FDGL (FIRST DATA GLOBLE LEASIN LOS ANGELES, California United States of America

PAYMENT SYSTEMS, FDGL (FIRST DATA GLOBLE LEASIN RIP OFF AND SCAM, THEY TARGETED THE NEW BUSINESS, OTHER SHOULD BE AWARED!! LOS ANGELES, California

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Three months ago, the sale rep from Payment system, came to my restaurant, and talking me about the merchant machine, he made a good promised that sound it too good that I signed the application for but after the first statement came, I reviewed it and there were a lot of charges and fees daily and monthly, I was ditzy looking at it. Their charges and fees are more than I used to pay to old merchant company. So I called and tried to speak to someone, but they were hard to get a hold of, they put me on hold, and sometimes transferring the calls then I had to left messages... the other times, if I was
lucky to get a hold of someone, they said they would review and get back to me, but then did not.  They don't want me to return the machine or cancel the contract, they buy their times by put me on hold or delaying returns my phone
call. so I cancelled and did not go through with it.  Now, they tried to sue me and my company for breaking the (what they called) "non-cancel able contract" which I did not remember that I even signed the contract. 
They sent me a letter threat to sue me if I don't pay them total of almost $20,000. Does anyone have the same situation like me or anyone have any idea. What should I do? I really want this con-artist company stop rip off new business
owner. thank you.

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AUTHOR: Bob - (United States of America)

POSTED: Friday, May 04, 2012

I worked for a while for Payment Systems as an independent contractor.  I received about 3 hours of training and then went out and sold.  Every customer I sold to was dissatisfied.  I sold based on the training I was given and everyone I sold to had a higher fees plus a ridiculous rental agreement.  Contact the Attorney General of California.  If enough businesses do hopefully they will be shut down and fined.  I believe their Dallas office is done.  The BBB has stopped accepting complaints since the company has not responded to the last 82 of them.  This company is a flat out scam.  To any current employees, you would be doing less harm to just steal the 200 to 500 directly from the business owner to match your commission than trying to sell a

contract that will cost them thousands.

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