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Report: #258907

Complaint Review: Online Suppliers - Internet

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  • Reported By: Orange Texas
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  • Online Suppliers www.onlinesuppliers.com Internet U.S.A.
  • Phone: 800-930-9932
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  • Category: Banks

Online Suppliers This company dipped into our checking account and withdrew $49.95 per month for 2 months, and we didn't even get kissed! Internet

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I had called my bank yesterday to inquire about a certain bill that is usually drawn out every month automatically, and the person helping me told me of some recent withdrawals for the past two months from someone called Online Suppliers, and they had automatically withdrew $49.95 per month for the past 2 months.

I didn't recognize this company, nor the amount they were withdrawing, so I had called my wife at work and informed her of this. She stopped by the bank on her way home this evening and had no earthly idea who these people were or why and how they had authorization to withdraw funds from our account. So she had it closed so they couldn't get into our account anymore, and called me and told me what was going on, that I " had signed up to have a website made, and they had created it, and were removing this $49.95 a month for their services"

This was totally news to me as I had never heard of these people, nor gave anyone authorization to dip into our account. I knew nothing of any website, nor of any charge that was being made. There had been no correspondence of any kind between this company and myself, until this afternoon when I called them back once my wife had terminated their thievery.

I talked to some woman, and then went to their website, but what I was seeing and what she had in front of her, was 2 different things. No link would work, nor would the search engine on that site. Everything I saw was entirely different than what she was describing to me. No place to sign in or for a password, although she said hers had that. She then said I should try the search engine, but I already knew it wasn't working, so I closed that out and went to google, and used that.

Lo and Behold, I saw several places where this company was mentioned and in not very good terms I must say. I saw one where someone was complaining of the very same thing I had, and as such, here I am. I then told the woman to forget showing me my so called website, because I see now that it don't exist, and that I was about to investigate what I had just found and she had shut up about the time I started googling. I then hung up and as I said, here I am.

Keith
Orange, Texas
U.S.A.

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