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Complaint Review: CPIPAY.com N Remedies ,. EMillionaire - Internet Nationwide

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CPIPAY.com N Remedies , EMillionaire Advertised typing work, sent unopenable CD on get-rich scheme. I returned in 3 days, they charged me $47 twice. Internet

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An email ad supposedly from Google advertised how to make money typing from home. When I opened it, I was asked to commit to a 1.95 postage charge (using my debit card number of course) for a kit that would supposedly tell me how to do this. After I submitted the payment, I was taken to a page about a millionaire scheme, in which I had no interest. I did NOT order this $175 program.

Three different times in the next two or so weeks, I was called on the phone to supposedly "confirm the purchase." I kept telling them I did not make any "purchase, but only requested the supposedly "free" kit to show me how to earn money typing.

What I finally got in the mail was a CD of the millionaire scheme they were trying to trick me into ordering. I tried opening it, but I could not. It was supposedly on a 14-day trial, so I returned it in 3 days. I also emailed them to cancel my account; they replied, assuring me no further charges would be made. What discovered only after getting my bank statement, was they had already charged me $47.

I again emailed them to cancel the account and was assured it was cancelled and there would be no further charges. Then I got a bank notice of an overdraft because of another charge of $47 to some outfit called CPIPay.com N Remedies, which I've NEVER heard of. It looks like they got my info from eMillionaire. I'm having my bank contest both charges and change my debit card no. Please get these thieves!

Highlander
Kingston, New Hampshire
U.S.A.

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