EPCCard (Express Platinum Card)
Complaint 66126 Details

  • Date Occurred: 01/12/2014
  • Reported Damages: $99.00
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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

I received a phone call about a 5000.00 credit limit only to pay 5% of the balanse each month. She entered me in a 1.1 million dollar sweepstakes. Then she offered me some magazines. She named them off, I told her that I was only intrested in the large print reader's digest. Ashley said I will give you Martha Steward also free. You will receive a letter to pick out your men's and ladies watch and a electronic organizer. I given her my mastercard number for my debit card for the 99.00 on Feb. 1st.2012,she has already charged me for magazines,put me in the negative. I got a reversal charge authorization number foe 42.00 that's all he would give me. She has sighed me up for thirteen years of magazines. Then had the verve to ask for another payment 0f 22.36. I only authorized for the charge card on Feb 1st. I call two numbers to cancel the transaction. 1-800-316-6247 and 1-800-887-2636. They both said that I did not know what I was I talking about. NME National Magazine Exchange Clearwater, Florida 3758-9084.

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  • Complaint Against Express Platinum Card
  • Complaints Filed: 305
  • Reported Damages: $1,033,802.55
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