Complaint Review: PINZOO - Internet
- PINZOO Internet United States of America
- Phone:
- Web: help@pinsupport.com
- Category: Miscellaneous Companies
PINZOO company sent email showing transaction through pay pal for 199.78 this was never authorized, don't even know who the h**l they are Internet
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: From the President - We did not send this email.
I feel that I have been violated on the internet by a company called PINZOO. I received an email (fake?) that stated my pay pal account had been charged 199.00. I am a poor person and do NOT even have that much in my account to start with. Forwarded the email to pay pal because their Official site is not showing anything, I hope it doesn't ever show up.
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#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company
From the President - We did not send this email.
AUTHOR: Pinzoo.com - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Dear writer,
If you have received an e-mail from Pay-Pal stating there is a charge for $199.79, be assured that you have not been charged and there is no actual transaction.
Neither us or PayPal sent you this email. This is called a "phishing" email because the sender is "fishing" for your personal data. The phone number on the email is incorrect because the sender does not want you to reach us and tell you that the email is spam. Our phone number is 1-888-697-4696.
We have been in contact with PayPal and various hosting companies that are allowing these individuals to send out such emails. Pay-Pal's fraud prevention department is aware of these recent spam emails and is working diligently to stop them as well.
Please forward that email to spoof@paypal.com, then delete it. Also visit Pay-Pal's Suspicious Activity page for more information and how you are protected against potential unauthorized activity.
We apologize for this inconvenience, we are victims of these spammers as well :(
Yours,
Edwin Janaslani
President
1-888-697-4696
P.S. If you find this explanation satisfactory, please update your original posting as it greatly tarnishes our reputation. We are here 7 days a week to answer any questions.
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