Publisher Credit Dept
Complaint 42627 Details
- Date Occurred: 12/01/2013
- Reported Damages: $0.00
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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
Woman called and started asking my husband questions about the magazines that he recieves, first off, my husband does not recieve any magazines in the mail. I was on the other line and she started to ask him to confirm his credit card number, I jumped in and told her that we do not give that information out over the phone, she hung up on me. Not two minutes later a male calls from the same place, my husband answered the phone, I got on the other line, this idiot proceeds to tell my husband that he owes for some magazines and that he will call all hours of the night until he gets the money. I spoke up and he called me every name he could think of, I will admit that he pissed me off, so I told him that since he knows where we live, come here and he will have a shotgun shoved so far up his $&^ that he would not be able to spit. I asked for a number that can be called since the number did not come up on the caller ID and he told me the number was 1-800-F&^# Y%^, at that time I hung up. What he does not know is that all I need to do is call me home phone company and they can see what number called my number.
- DebbieH SBID #e0464307d8
- Posted 12/01/2013
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- Complaint Against Publisher Credit Dept
- Complaints Filed: 1
- Reported Damages: $0.00
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