Fake banks, couriers, law firms, escrow and other fake sites used in scams.
by geordieblue55 Thu Oct 08, 2009 5:55 pm
Just to let everyone know I joined this site about 4 weeks ago. Since joining I was scammed about 4 times. After the first time you begin to pick up the signs. Anyway I made a complaint to their admin department and the email that came back was in really bad english and made no sense. I realised then that the whole site was a scam.

Please do not use this site, stick to something you know is real and safe. Unfortunatley they also have my card details now. So I am having to cancel everything at the bank. I am new to these sites and If I did not have my head screwed on it could have been much worse, so please people be aware and be careful.

Regards

Norma
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by crazy_horse Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:05 pm
Hi gerordieblue55, sorry to hear you got scammed. The website is registered in the Ukraine. Don't waste any time canceling your credit cards. You could also put a fraud alert on your credit file. You can do a google search on "Fraud Alert" and you will find a number of resources. If you are in the US, www.experian.com www.equifax.com www.transunion.com

Experian
NCAC
PO Box 9556
Allen TX 75013

Equifax Information Services
P O BOX 740256
Atlanta, GA 30374

TransUnion
Customer Disclosure Center
Trans Union Consumer Relations
PO Box 2000
Chester, PA 19022-2000

Experian
Office in TX: 1-888-397-3742
Business: 888-211-0728

Equifax Information Services
Business Line (also has option for Personal): 888-202-4025
Office in GA: 1-800-685-1111
Dispute Fax #: 888-826-0573
Business: 802-304-0364
General: 800-797-6801

TransUnion
Office in PA: 1-800-888-4213
888-259-6845 (6am-12 pacific time)
800-916-8800 (consumer relations)

Putting a fraud alert on your credit file is free of charge if you do it yourself, and it is not a bad idea to do it regardless of whether or not you are concerned about identity theft.

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