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Report: #92975

Complaint Review: Your gift cards - Internet

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  • Reported By: Santa Rosa California
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  • Your gift cards yourgiftcards.com Internet U.S.A.

Yourgiftcards Internet scam ripoff won't send $50 Home Depot card San Francisco Internet

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Yourgiftcards.com promised me a $50 Home Depot gift card 6-8 weeks after my first purchase with an American Express Blue Cash card if I applied for the Amex card through a link on the yourgiftcards.com site. I applied, got the card, and 11 weeks after my first purchase, I haven't seen a gift card, so I began contacting Amex and yourgiftcards.com. Amex tells me they only advertise with yourgiftcards.com and have no control over the gift cards. Yourgiftcards.com informs me that they have no record of me at all, says there is nothing they can do for me. Watch out for this bogus scam!!!

John
Santa Rosa, California
U.S.A.

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