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Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by muf_fin@3, Sep 8, 2003.

  1. muf_fin@3

    muf_fin@3 Well-Known Member

    Have any one ever sign up for this service on a trial basis and found out durning the trial they gave your information to another company (Shopper's Advantage) without your consent. That's what happen to me what shoud i do? They are denying that they gave my cc info to them.
     
  2. SoParkDiva

    SoParkDiva Well-Known Member

    Do you have proof that they did what you are accusing them of?
     
  3. GEORGE

    GEORGE Well-Known Member

    Credit card companies do that...(BUT NOT THE ACCOUNT INFORMATION)...

    Just your name and address and/or E-MAIL address to send you an offer...
     
  4. paw67

    paw67 Well-Known Member

    I had the same thing happend with PG, except that my information was given to consumerinfo.com and they charged my cc $80 for credit monitoring. When I called consumerinfo, they claimed that they didn't have anything to do with PG but the rep stumbled on her words quite a few times. The date & time she claimed that I signed up for consumerinfo.com was exactly when I had signed up for PG. I demanded that the cc charge be reversed and they did so. The rep was quite nasty. I do still have PG and all of the inq's that show up are from consumerinfo.com so they do work together, I think they were just trying to get their money twice. Good luck!

    paw67
     

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