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Report: #685001

Complaint Review: PAYDAY LOAN PROTECTION - LAS VEGAS Nevada

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  • Reported By: Mad in Philly — Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States of America
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  • PAYDAY LOAN PROTECTION 2300 W. Sahara Ave., LAS VEGAS, Nevada United States of America

PAYDAY LOAN PROTECTION EASY CASH NETWORK Unauthorized $30 deduction from Bank account via electronic check LAS VEGAS , Nevada

*Consumer Suggestion: NEVER give you bank account info to ANYONE!!

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On 1-18-2011 this company deducted $30 from my bank account via electronic check. I had never heard of them, requested their services, nor authorized any such deduction. I called the number provided on the fake check 1-866-823-7265. It rang and rang and no one answered. I did further research and found they were associated with another company Easy Cash Network http://www.easycashnetwork.net another fake website. I got a number from another person's report here on Ripoff Report.com and called it, which claimed to be some corporate office with hours from 8am PST. They listed a customer service number with live agents waiting - 1-866-607-1071. Called that too. And no matter what option I chose, more waiting and no response.

I called my bank reported fraud on my account. They said I had to go into a branch and sign some affidavit and then they would begin looking into it. In the meantime, I now have to go change bank accounts (direct deposit and alll my bill pays) , so that these criminals don't do further damage.

Is there no protection for consumers in this country? Can they just do what they want with our hard earned money? This is so upsetting!

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#1 Consumer Suggestion

NEVER give you bank account info to ANYONE!!

AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, January 21, 2011

The ONLY way these "scammers" could have prepared that "check" against your account is if they had BOTH your routing# and your account#.

This means that somehow, YOU gave them this information.

NEVER give out your bank account info to ANYONE online or over the phone. It is also a BAD idea to allow anyone to take direct withdrawals from your account.

Control your account info. Safeguard it.

Pay all of your bills yourself using your bank's online bill pay, as the check they mail to your recipient does not have your account# or routing# on it.

At some point, you gave your checking account# and routing# to someone, so now you just need to figure out when and where.

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