Complaint Review: Safetrustprocessing.com - Internet
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Safetrustprocessing.com ripoff Internet
*Consumer Suggestion: Guaranteed to be a Scam
I have been reading that this company is a scam? Does any one know what is going on? I am getting very worried i have been taken!!!
I put my order in 12 days ago, they said that they would ship in 5 days, and still nothing! My sister in-law ordered a month ago, and she has yet to recive any thing!!I put in a qwestion on the 8 of may, they have never aswerd me!! What can be done?? Has any one had any luck??
Jennifer
meridian, Idaho
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
Guaranteed to be a Scam
AUTHOR: Larry - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 13, 2006
I did a WHOIS on this website and it is registered through Domains by Proxy, a subsidiary of GoDaddy.
Domains by Proxy exists for the sole purpose of concealing the identity of the owners of a website. Domains by Proxy is the best friend a scam artist could ask for.
Domains by Proxy will tell you that they are doing nothing illegal and their standard response is that they will provide the name of the registrant upon request -- provided you have a court order or subpoena. What does that tell you?
A number of online pharmacies have been set up for the sole purpose of obtaining credit card numbers and other personal information. In the near future you will likely see fraudulent charges on your credit card statement.
Call your credit card company immediately and have them issue you a new card number.
There has been a pattern of RipOff Reports where a person orders from an online pharmacy and receives nothing. Then he notices fraudulent charges, often from overseas, on his credit card statement. The person disputes the charge and credit card issuer removes it, but then the person receives a series of letters and/or phone calls from a bogus collection agency demanding payment under threats of criminal prosecution. This why I never purchase anything online in response to an email and why I do not do business with someone I cannot identify.


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