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Rivera S about 1-410-200-506

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CUSTOMER SERVICE +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0)
PHONE NUMBER +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0) HEADQUARTERS PHONE NUMBER +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0)
CUSTOMER SERVICE +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0)
PHONE NUMBER +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0) HEADQUARTERS PHONE NUMBER +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0)
CUSTOMER SERVICE +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0)
PHONE NUMBER +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0) HEADQUARTERS PHONE NUMBER +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0)
CUSTOMER SERVICE +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0)
PHONE NUMBER +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0) HEADQUARTERS PHONE NUMBER +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0)

CUSTOMER SERVICE +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0)
PHONE NUMBER +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0) HEADQUARTERS PHONE NUMBER +1(8)(O)(5)(4)(1)(0)(5)(0)(4)(0)


as I know, a spam message, but have received unauthorized charge of $39.90 on my credit card for several months by this company. It appears on my cc statement as scrhugcom 8889835075CT. I called the company's customer service at (833) 552-0869 (from their website) and spoke with a woman who told me that other than someone trying to steal my identity, the only other way to have signed up for this monthly subscription was me signing up "by accident". She then "reviewed" my file and asked me for my home address and email address, which I negligently provided, and lo and behold, those were the home address and my email address used to sign up for their subscription, which she said, showed it wasn't someone fraudulently using my information to sign up for their subscription. I told her that I have excellent credit and have absolutely no need for their service and never would have "accidentally" signed up, and asked that all of my monthly unauthorized subscription charges be credited to my credit card. She then told me that she couldn't credit all such charges because it appeared that there was no fraud by anyone trying to sign-up using my identity and that I must have done so by accident, whereupon she tried to offer me their "service" for $5.00/month. In any event, I "cancelled" the subscription and she submitted a "refu

Debra about 1-410-200-506

Costco GiftCard for CID#52285 http://tealltray.shop#COSTCO.php

Jake about 8558903239

Fake Directv marketer. Offers 50% discount on future bills if we send him 5 months advance! Cool scam!

Lisif about 18885438393

Unsolicited message uses my entire name and says

Tate about Home Securities Promotions

Promotion of Home security solutions with a BIG discount offer. Hardly the stuff any sensible guy should touch!

Ananomus about VK-KARFCS

Please stop these messages

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2017-11-19 00:55:13

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Stopping Spam SMS Messages - UK

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2017-11-18 22:03:32
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