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Report: #659822

Complaint Review: Platinum Trust Card - Salt Lake City Utah

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  • Reported By: Jeff — Boise Idaho United States of America
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  • Platinum Trust Card 4001 South 700 East Salt Lake City, Utah United States of America

Platinum Trust Card Took $89.00 dollars off my card. After I didnt want it. Salt Lake City, Utah

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I spoke with the lady Miya on the phone. It sounded good at first ,so i gave them some information. I started asking more questions and the lady kept talking over me asking if I accepted or confirmed. I told them not to charge the card at that point. I noticed a charge on my card today for 89.00 for this company. They charged it on 10/29. This is nhot a trustworthy company.

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