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Report: #694167

Complaint Review: privacy matters - unknown Internet

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  • privacy matters Internet United States of America

privacy matters privacy123 internet fraud, illegal use of banking info unknown, Internet

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Privacy matters obtained my information from classmates.com and without any contact from me began taking money from my bank account. When contacted they said  I could get one month service charge back and would cancel my account. I have never used their services or knowingly clicked on an ad for a trial period. Their reply was if you don't like it file a report with the better business bereau. This was a crime but the amount was too small to be investigated. 

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