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Report: #1292756

Complaint Review: Weblogeasyinfo - Internet

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  • Reported By: psalazar4 — Edinburg Texas USA
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  • Weblogeasyinfo Internet USA

Weblogeasyinfo gbr Charged $4.97 then .50¢ and again .50¢ for insufficient funds not aware of which company this would be but also found out a company in France tried to charge my credit card on my bank card completely separate from my card associated with my child support visa card through the state attorney generals office Internet

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 Transactions were made on my visa debit card associated with my child support through the state attorney generals office. Also a false transaction was caught by my bank today through a jewelry place in France online only separate entities from my other visa debit card .

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