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Report: #1418780

Complaint Review: RadiosPick -

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  • Reported By: PF — Porirua Wellington New Zealand
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RadiosPick Offered stock options, as an incentive to fully enter a giveaway competition Internet

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RadiosPick offered stock options as an incentive to continue my entry into a competition.

The competition was being run by a highly recognised company.

I never gave any details of my debit card to RadiosPick. I believe the recognised company provided those details.

Twice my account was deducted small amounts, as they had no details other than electronic withdrawal I assumed they were monthly app fees.

The third withdrawal was for $68.21cents.  I reported this to the bank and my account information has been changed.

The bank insists that in some way I gave out my card details, this is not true. They were scammed.

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