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Report: #107166

Complaint Review: USBI - San Antonio Texas

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  • USBI 7411 John Smith DR. Ste.200 San Antonio, Texas U.S.A.

USBI ripoff I recieved an E-bill notice almost twice what it should be. San Antonio, Arlington Texas

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I recieved an E-bill notice almost twice what it should be. When I checked it out I had a charge from USBI (never heard of them) for over $80 for three calls to The United Kingdom. We don't know anyone out of the USA. I looked them up on the internet before calling them. All links for that company came up page not found. I found this website,though. I'm glad I did. I don't know sounds like a scam to me. And I certainly will deal with it as such.

C.
Arlington, Texas
U.S.A.

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