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Report: #290367

Complaint Review: Privacy Matters - Internet

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  • Reported By: Millerstown Pennsylvania
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  • Privacy Matters www.PrivacyMatters.com Internet U.S.A.

Privacy Matters, Privacy Matters 123 Used my debit card with out permisson, I never authorthized the them to take anything Internet Internet

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This ripoff company (Privacy Matters) stole money from my debit card, without my permission. I never authorized them to use it. They have done it twice. I've had to file a dispute with my bank. And they took my debit card and canceled it, so now I have to wait to get a new one. I want my money back. $14.95 twice (29.90). They should put you out of business.

Lb
Millerstown, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.

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