Complaint Review: National Health Net Online - Miami Florida
- National Health Net Online 8345 NW 66th St.#4237 Miami, Florida U.S.A.
- Phone: 866-923-3611
- Web:
- Category: Corrupt Companies
National Health Net Online I was suppose to recieve $3500 in grant money Miami Florida
*Consumer Suggestion: Did You Apply For A Grant?
In August, I recieved a phone call from a lady saying she was with a grant service and that I recieved a grant for $3500. This grant was never to be repayed.The lady made me believe her.
She had me give her my bank account number for the money to be deposited. The money was never deposited but a total of $339.90 has been taken out of my account by national health net online.I did not even order any kind of insurance .
They sent me a welcome letter telling me that I will have my account debited for $299.95 within 7 days.When I contacted my bank it was too late they had already got my money the day before I got the letter.
Robin
Cleveland, Texas
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
Did You Apply For A Grant?
AUTHOR: Rocky - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, September 08, 2007
You received a phone call saying you were going to receive a grant? Did you ever apply for a grant? Did you think that your name was just chosen to receive a grant of some kind?
You actually gave your bank account information to someone you had no idea of who they were (except you were to receive a grant) and expected the money to be deposited into the bank account? I hope the other readers know that is something never, never to do.
I suggest you get with your bank president or manager and see about closing that account so no more money can be siphoned out. Your identity has been stolen and most banks will work with you.
Remember, if something sounds too good to be true, it is. Lots of phone calls go out from scam artists and they all hope that one fish takes the bait. Sorry it was you but maybe others can learn from your mistake.
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