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Report: #715471

Complaint Review: Zoosk.com - San Fransisco California

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  • Reported By: Doreen — Parsippany New Jersey United States of America
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  • Zoosk.com San Fransisco, California United States of America

Zoosk.com Credit Card Fraud San Fransisco, California

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On Wednesday, I noticed two mysterious charges or $42.65 posted to my account by Zoosk.  I looked up the company and it is an online dating service from San Fransisco, CA.  I don't use this service, never have and have no idea how they got my number.  I emailed them since there is no phone number and they have yet to respond.  I notified my bank and reported the charges  but until the money is refunded by Zoosk, this case remains open.  

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