YesAsia.com
Complaint 18233 Details
- Date Occurred: 09/04/2013
- Reported Damages: $483.47
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The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
And another one. Received an e-mail confirming my order for a Logitech Quickcam Ultra Vision and Freecom Hard Drive 3.5" External Hard Drive 500GB. Obviously I hadn't ordered such things from Yes Asia. A company by the name of "Yes Asia" does exist. I went onto their web site and entered the catalog numbers for the named items; they were not recgnised. I did click on the "My account" (yes is did), but my computer came up with a warning so I cancelled the download, luckily. My method of payment as stated in the e-mail is by Credit Card, however, the name as also stated in the scam e-mail is not quite that on my credit cards. I understand my ISP (AOL) was hacked into six months or more ago and I can only think that is where the scammers obtained my name from, from my old debit card which is now no longer in use for also 6 months or so. No money has been taken from any of my accounts.
- Ron SBID #c7752df09e
- Posted 09/05/2013
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against YesAsia.com
- Complaints Filed: 55
- Reported Damages: $71,757.76
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