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Cricket Or Cricket.com Or Mycricket.com victim of cricket credit card fraud Nyc Internet
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: You need to contact your Credit Card issuer....
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I noticed that on 5/1/08 cricket.com charge my credit card for $38 and 48 cent. am not a cricket sustomer and never use there services.
i try calling the number 1800-cricket(1800-274-2538) and other number i found 186-6384-4425 or 1800-617-0100. the 800-cricket is totally automated answer machine and since i dont have account with them, i couldent have access. all the other numbers i called they all say to call the 1800-cricket. i had to go to my bank and cancel my card and get a new one all i want is to get some info about the charge and find out who used my card just to avoid another fraud to my new card .
if any one have any info about how to get cricket fraud department phone number i can call please email me at
Izhak
jamaica, New York
U.S.A.
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Search Tips#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds
You need to contact your Credit Card issuer....
AUTHOR: M - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 03, 2008
Actually, you need to contact your Credit Card issuer IMMEDIATELY and report the fraudulent charge. If it's a debit card, you may be out of luck on the money, but you can at least report the fraud to your bank. Call the number on the back of your credit card and tell the representative you need to report a FRAUDULENT CHARGE to your credit card.

