Central Rewards

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spiritsaid May 24, 2011
unauthorized charges
I received a call from a woman with a heavy Indian accent stating she was calling in regards to my visa card ending in XXXX. she said they wanted to send me a $100 visa gift card for being a loyal customer and just needed to verify my info so they could mail it out. I thought they were calling from my bank and that they wanted me to cash in the leisure rewards I had accumulated on my card. she allowed me to believe that they were callling from my bank but assured me they were not using my leisure rewards. I verified my billing address with her (can't believe I was soooo stupid) and she said they would send it out in the mail. aftyerwards, I called my bank and they said they were not offering any such promotion. a few weeks later I got this letter from central rewards talking about how they are going to be billing me 49.96 per month for 36 months for a magazeine subscription I recently purchased over the phone ...mind you, thats $1, 798.56 for a magazeine subscription. I checked my bank account and found 2 unauthorized charges for $4.95 from 2 other companies. I immediately closed my account. the next day I got a letter from another company called ID protection, with a similar format, thanking me for my recent enrollment and stating that they would be billing my card 24.95 per month. who knows what I'll be finding in the mail in the weeks to come. Now, this is just a theory of mine, but I suspect that these scammers are using either Ebay or amazon to obtain people's information. they had my credit card # and my billing address, and my email address. My card has a billing address in one state, but I actually live in another (long story) but the only time I am ever asked about the address associated with my card, is when I have ordered from amazon and ebay. other than that, my card is only used at local retailers such as walmart, burgerking, the gas station, etc. they would have no way of knowing that my billing address is in a completely different state thanwhre my home address is. if anyone else has had similar issues with these companies after a recent order on ebay or amazon, please leave a comment! I am planning to file a complaint with the FBI's IC3 department and any information that can pinpoint the source of these scams would be helpful
Anita S May 17, 2011
Scammed
I rec'd phone call offering a $200 gas voucher just for trying out their service saying it would cost only $2.50 and could be cancelled within 30 days. I was STUPID of course & gave out my credit cd. #. I had to be away from home for about 2 weeks + due to severe health problem of my mom's and had to stay w/her night/day.
When I got back home, I reviewed the mail that had piled up. I opened up one from Central Rewards welcoming me their Ultimate Savings Plan and was told that I now had a Entertainment/Magazine Account established to the tune of a one time fee (unrefundable) of $25.00 and that for the next 48 months (for my convenience), my credit card would be chaged $49.95 and that first charge had already been sent to my credit card service along w/the $25.
I was furious because never did anyone say anything to me about magazines (which I never prescribe to because I don't have the time to even read them unless I choose to pick one up at a store).
Some of the mags I've never even heard of before & certainly never would have selected!
I called telling them I wanted to cancel because I had never agreed to what they charged my card with & that I'd send mags back. They said too late because I only had 10 days to cancel. When I asked if they even considered someone might not have access to their mail for that length of time, they said I should have called them even when I said I was informed I had 30 days, not 10 days. They told me the charges would remain on my card and would cancel.
I called the next day and talked to Marco somebody & explained it all again. He said he saw where I had cancelled the day before & although they couldn't refund the two charges that the other rep had voided the balance of my account. I asked him what balance & he said the $2, 000 remaining for the 48 mos. of service!!! This is the most outrageous thing I've ever had happen to me. It sure taught me a lesson but am about $75 in the hole with nothing to show for it exept my ignorance.
They're suppose to call me back w/recording of the original conversation...that should be interesting.
Veller N May 6, 2011
Theives
I received a phone from some lady offering me a free 100 voucher to check out their services, which she said was (I.D. Protective Service)I then listened to her sales pitch which was probably a big mistake. During this conversation she never mentioned Cental Rewards she just kept talking aabout a voucher. Then she wanted me to verify some information saying I authorized her selling me something but not sure. I blundtly told her "I don't authorized you to take anything from my account" she went on "OH we do not want to take anything its just for you to check out". Heres the catch!!! they are affiliated with Central Rewards the sales pitch is from I.D.Protective and Central Rewards then debits your account, I called to request my money back into my account their not applying. I have all phone conversations recorded on my Android G2 so if any discrepencies arised I have proof. I already filed dispute with my bank and Im getting a new card.These are the phone numbers aquainted with these rip-off-artist.18008031867...18775693529...18776522168, these people are good at their game and they will toss a lot of crap at you but do not let them get away with it, , , they need to be stopped and arrested, shut down..
Brian P April 18, 2011
Scam
So i got a txt message from 8777895256 saying i won $200 gas card for a one time fee of 2.95, well thanks to the net, i asked the name of there company and googled it and sure enough it was a scam, they actually charge your card 39.95 a month, and legally you agreed by giving them the right when you agree to the face 200 gas card, and when they give you the cancel your subscription number, and believe it or not, its a wrong number, all i can say is THANK YOU GOD for the internet, stupid foriegners, know i think we all kno how most of them are rich there dirty lil #$T^%^# So please be careful what you do, and always look the company up before hand
Judith Gibbs April 18, 2011
They not only took the 1.99 x 2 that I was expecting, but also 9.99 and 25.00
They not only took the 1.99 x 2 that I was expecting, but also 9.99 and 25.00 (for some mag company that ! have no knowlege of). I've started a fraud claim with my bank and had my credit card cancelled and reissued with a new acct. number.

I've been unable to reach a human on the other end of any of the supplied numbers. Also, the tel no they provided to cancel the offer is ALWAYS at least a 20 min plus wait time. The call disconnected before my place in cue comes up.

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