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Report: #1222029

Complaint Review: Privacy Matters123.com - Nationwide

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  • Reported By: K Shrum — Redmond Oregon USA
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  • Privacy Matters123.com Nationwide USA

Privacy Matters123.com Credit card scam on-line Nationwide

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Privacy Matters states I purchased their services on March 30, of this year, 2015, then I cancelled their services on April 12, 2015; in the interim they charged my Visa account for $47.95; I do NOT recall EVER requesting their services......nor do I recall giving them credit card information.  I am reporting their shyster trick to our Department of Consumer Affairs, Oregon Criminal Justice Division here in Oregon.  This is a FLAT OUT rip off.   I am also reporting them to Bank of America, Visa Credit Card Services.   

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