877-851-4063
Debby Anderson
Debby Anderson
2011-06-06 21:04:53
Unknown
They also took $72.00 out of my account, who is this?
batman
batman
2011-06-06 21:04:53
Unknown
they took 72 out of my account also it is a scam call them up and raise hell threten charges
Rob
Rob
2011-06-06 21:04:53
Unknown
This happened to me too
IIA
IIA
2011-06-06 21:04:53
Unknown
Missing $72.00 from my account
melinda
melinda
2011-06-06 21:04:53
Unknown
can someone tell me what to do they have taken $72 from me to
Sandra
Sandra
2011-06-06 21:04:53
Unknown
I did not receive a call but the charged my credit card in the amount of 82.14$ USD. The description of activity is online search help !?!?
Felicia Robinson
Felicia Robinson
2011-06-06 21:04:53
Unknown
No call comment. I'm missing $72.00 out of my account.
Lucy UK
Lucy UK
2009-12-01 02:57:11
Unknown
well guys, believe it or not, I went overdraft for well over $500, then my bank started charging me for the interest I owed of course..I let you all imagine the consequences...

I need to find out the contact numbers of the following umbrella/companies in order to stop them:

-online search-help (CY $72.12
-system location ($24.95
-877-208-5903#DLy GR ($38.34
-subscriber bill ($24.95
-credit safety 123.com ($24.95
-biz builder made easy ($72.21
-Long wisker ($34.38.

I was able to stop (fingers crossed ) blazing keywords and grant-r-us.
I call my bank for fraud.
They stopped everything but I had to pay not only $500 but also interests on top....

Thank you guys!!
Sandra
Sandra
2009-09-28 13:05:38
Unknown
They took the amount also for 72.21$ USD (82.14$ CAD). The description says online search help. I just called my bank and they asked me to verify that I really do not know this company before asking a refund.

However, you can deal with your bank directly to process a refund. The only thing you'll have to do is sign a paper telling them you did not do this transaction. Much easier...
Bunny
Bunny
2009-09-25 12:25:35
Unknown
I have been scammed by online-search-help 877-851-4063 $72.21, credit-4-me 888-204-5967 $29.90 and 877-208-5903 dlygrants $38.34 which has just appeared on my credit card.  I will contact the credit card company as advised and from now on be very vigilant about work from home ads.

Anyone else out there "Please take extra when on the web or answering emails saying we can help you make money."
BeWarned
BeWarned
2009-09-23 02:41:25
Unknown
PS to my previous post.
It has been suggested by posters against the other phone numbers that these scams may be operated from outwith the USA with the US 888 / 877 numbers using a call-divert system. Anyone in the telecomms field care to check this out? It's not viable for me to do so as these numbers are not
toll-free from here in the United Kingdom. Just be wary in case they're diverted to a premium service!
BeWarned
BeWarned
2009-09-23 02:16:21
Unknown
THIS POST REFERS INITIALLY TO NUMBER 888-249-2354 BUT ALSO TO THE NUMBER YOU SEARCHED AND OTHERS WHICH ARE CONNECTED. PLEASE READ ON ......
This is a scam company calling themselves Inquire Financial. They do not need to call you. They get your Credit/Debit card details from a purchase of a kit supposedly showing you how to make good money from posting Google links on websites. The kit costs only $1.97 but is never received.
They use your details to make unauthorised withdrawals from your account usually $72.71. They also appear to have the following identities which also steal money from your account :-
Daily Grant 877-208-5903 (Usual theft $38.34)
Credit-4-Me 888-204-5967 (Usual theft $29.90)
Online-Search-Help (AKA Blazingkeywords.com) (Usual theft ALSO $72.71)
The scam is not restricted to the USA - I have been scammed by all four
companies whilst resident in the United Kingdom.
A check using the other phone numbers above shows a string of people who have all been scammed for exactly the amounts I have detailed.
What to do - Notify your bank / credit union immediately you notice any of these transactions on your account and ask for an investigation as you have not authorised the withdrawal(s). Please do so ASAP even if you have let several transactions slip through because you did not realise what was happening - and PLEASE,PLEASE,PLEASE do not be embarrased to acknowledge you've been caught out by this scheme - you are far from being the only one.
You must also notify your bank to immediately cancel your card and issue a new one. (Ensure you draw sufficient funds first to see you through for
a week or so while this takes place).
Finally, do not give your details in future in response to ads for home-working schemes.
Please circulate this info as widely as possible by blogs, e-mail etc.
We must beat these scumbags.
Bertie
Bertie
2009-08-30 10:55:16
Unknown
30 August 2009
I answered an advert from Google to work at home on May 17 for which I was charged $1.99 which was duly paid for on my Saga Visa card.
On my latest card statement dated 25 August 2009 was the charge for $72.21 which translated to £43.90.
I am disputing this with Saga and if necessary will cancel my present Visa card and get a new one and then see what happens.
saad
saad
2009-08-27 22:16:19
Unknown
They take my money 72 dollars from my account. They are scams. the solution is to cancel the previous account and change it to a new one
ryan
ryan
2009-08-26 10:18:10
Unknown
yea they have done me for 45 £ im guna reportit as fraud as i did not aurtarise the transaction does any 1 now the name of the company
A Brown
A Brown
2009-08-25 23:39:45
Unknown
I saw a charge on Aug 17 on my account for $72.21.  I too called the above number when I explained my conerns and asked questions as to who they were  the operator could not answer.  I asked to speak to a superior so they could better answer my questions. No superior.  I asked when did I do business with this company?   The operator replied" we finished with you in 2006."  Since 2006 I've changed accounts and this is 2009.  Who talks like this?  By now I 'm smelling a scam and my blood level is rising.  But this is the remark that set me off. He asked me where did I work and then says "miss  stop talking it was only $72.00."

Well I let his a** have it.  How dear they?  Who are they?   This s*** is  crazy & scarey. A hellish nightmare.  This is STEALING and stealing my s*** from me dont't make it theirs it makes it STOLEN.  This is War.  We can't let these people get away with this wicked scam.  I say fight.  For the time being close all acounts upgrade antiviruses  and follow the source.  We cannot let these thieves get away with this.  We are decent hard working human beings and don't deserve this crap in these challenging economic times.
Andrea
Andrea
2009-08-25 21:01:04
Unknown
When did you speak with them? Was it today? I spoke with them today and they too told me that same thing. I got a cancellation number via email, however believe that I will never recieve my refund.
Ron
Ron
2009-08-25 20:44:36
Unknown
It is blazingkeywords.com.  If you were intrigued by one of these work at home deals, as I was, entering keyword and search information for Google, Inc., that's how it happened.  They draw you in with this pie-in-the-sky offer for only $1.99 and then a couple months later you get hit with the $72.21.  I disputed with BofA and they said it would be easier to call the number.  That was a nightmare as it sounds like they're in Bangalore or some other foreign country as did everyone I spoke to.  I eventually got a lady who actually had a fairly decent command of English and processed my cancellation.  Got a confirm # and email but I'll believe it when I see it. I'm sure I'll be dealing with BofA to dispute this charge because it will probably never actually take place.  Beware out there
Andrea
Andrea
2009-08-25 20:17:49
Unknown
I too saw a charge on my credit card. I called the above number they told me that they would refund my money back in 7 days. This is a complete scam. Advise to anyone, make sure to have your money refunded back to you and to cancel all credit cards, visas or any other method of payment that the account was associated with. Has anyone received a refund from this so called company before???? Please let me know as I am extremely concerned about my future credit.
B
B
2009-08-25 20:02:39
Unknown
i dont know who this is or what i could have signed up for, what are thier contact details apart from the phone number as am in uk :(
lamet
lamet
2009-08-25 18:01:04
Unknown
thats what happens when you fail to
1. Research them before signing up (Add scam to search criteria on internet)
2. Read the terms and conditions


I looked into work at home offers several years ago and made the HUGE mistake of using one of those websites that is supposed to match you with the best work at home opportunities.  

I WENT IN TO THIS KNOWING THAT I WOULD BE CONTACTED BY SCAMS!  Because I did the research before agreeing to anything - I DID NOT GET RIPPED OFF!  

I ended up emailing the website - (their magazine is nothing but scams too)
and told them all they had to offer were KNOWN SCAMS and take me off their lists immediately - NO ONE CALLED ME AGAIN!
Lisa
Lisa
2009-08-25 17:45:44
Unknown
If you have signed up for any of those "make money on the internet" ads, they are scams. I immediately canceled my "subscription", yet they still had the gall to take the money out of my account.
Lisa
Lisa
2009-08-25 17:40:49
Unknown
Just found out they took out $72.21 from my account too.
cem karaman
cem karaman
2009-08-24 13:24:48
Unknown
I too,no calls from the number had a withdrawal from my account for 45.57
any help xxx
Djem
Djem
2009-08-24 13:11:09
Unknown
Me 2 45.57 pounds xxx
Sharkbite
Sharkbite
2009-08-19 13:52:07
Unknown
I too had a withdrawal from my account for $72.21 and an additional charge for $0.58. I'm on the phone with my bank right now disputing the charge. Whoever this is, so help me God if I ever find the people who did this.
Debby Anderson
Debby Anderson
2009-08-17 18:01:19
Unknown
They took $72.00 out of my account, who is this?
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