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Report: #1518054

Complaint Review: Fitness velocity necessit -

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  • Reported By: Smith — Lancaster United States
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Fitness velocity necessit Sent me a email saying I won a phone ask for five dollars for shipping and then a few seconds later charged my card $84.97 dollars, total rip-off scam. 

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I was email that I had won a phone and that they needed five dollars to send it to me through the mail after I sent the five dollars using my Visa card A few seconds later my card was hit for the amount of $84.97 dollars.

I don’t know fitness velocity necessit The email was just a way to get my card number and then steal my money, I don’t know but I thought there was a federal law to protect consumers from this type of crime.





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