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Yea what that last person saying is correct. I have handled fraud and bank issues in my company too.If it says "match.com classifieds 800-326-5161" that is probably a scam --- as in a company who is NOT Match.com using the name fruaudlently. This happens sometimes, so you should report it to your bank and also to Match.com so they can look into who is using their name without permission. If it gets investigated they may be able to help close the fake charges down.If it says WMV*MATCH.COM (800)926-2824 that's actually from Match.com and that phone number is their care number. You can google and find that number easily. It's legit. If you didn't set up the charge, it's not because Match.com stole your card. The woman who reported it charged her on Yahoo and other sites had most of the situation right. (First off, they weren't giving her a run around... if she didn't pay and it was fraud, when they check her acct they wouldn't see anything. It's FRAUD... so it's on some fraudulent acct. They can't know that unless they check the CC num or a bank reference number to verify the acct set up. If they check her acct it wont show it.)OBVIOUSLY someone stole her credit card and was making a bunch of purchases. Match.com or any other site doesn't have any reason to steal your credit card --- duh it would be investigated and caught, and they would have to pay the returned transaction (Chargeback) fees and also go to court, etc. That makes no sense.Instead what is happening is your credit card gets stolen in various ways. (Hello research a bit online!) You may have spyware that steals your info from your computer, or a gas station had a keystrip scanner that took your info as you swiped the card. Perhaps your bank had a breach if info (it happens). Whatever the reason you NEED TO CANCEL your bank card. That will stop the fraud and your bank can charge back the money.All accounts have privacy protections so you can't get info with a subpoeana. This makes sense anyways ---- if you want to pursue a fraud issue legally you have to have law enforcement help. A subp. or court order are used by the law to get information for an investigation. So really if you want to know who stole your CC the only person who can help you is a police or judge... and they need a subp. too. Do you really think you can somehow get info with a legal notice if a cop can't? Hello.Yea sorry for the tone of this message as I know it's a bit sarcastic... but some stuff is just common sense. Conspiracies about companies stealing credit cards are ridiculous. I hope some of this is helpful though.
i got a problem how can i tell my name been scamed and fraud and if i know the person that did this well i go to jail pr prison for this person doing fraud in my name i already talk to the dectivties and they said they keep intouch its been three qweeks and i heards of nothing can you give me info
it seems the us gov't fosters these types of scammers by diligently protecting their information from the American public while allowing them to access ours. This has been going on for at least the last two years. it seems that there is no info on who owns the phone number and good luck trying to find out who collects the money thin info is also protected. The banks are just as bad as they write it off as being too expensive or bothersome to track and just reverse the charges when caught. What about the people who don't detect the fraudulent charges?
How did you find they had your card if they made no charges. I had charges made to my account, found them the same day but the bank was closed, now I have to go sign papers, so I can dispute payment. This company needs to be stopped. Why can't all of us do something? I asked my bank and they said someone has to prosecute, well what's the problem, prosecute them, they are doing this time and time again.
I was also charged $35.84 and then refunded $34.02 by match.com. I have never signed up to their service or even visited their website. I did cancel my card. I am wondering how much money match.com is making by sending back MOST of the false charge. If they charge thousands or millions of people then they should be making a great deal of money for nothing. It seems that this has been going on for several years. I did file a report to the Better Business Bureau and I suggest that if you have had this experience that you do so too. Google the BBB and follow the steps. It's easy. If this company has had this problem for several years and they have done nothing to remedy this bad practice then they are CROOKS. Remember to tell your friends about match.com.
This site charged my account and I never even visited this site before nor did I ever become a member. This appears to be a scam. They need to stop going into people's account and charging them for crap that they didn't do.
Received a charge and a (in my case, matching) credit from the number. Interestingly, I just requested a reissue of the card less than 60 days ago because of another fraud. CC company verified that the charge is on the *new* account number rather than the *old* number. So the number of people who have had access to the card in the intervening time is much smaller than usual. Doesn't sound like they're able to do anything with it though.So here we go again, updating all the stored credit card numbers with all the auto-payment programs and paypal and etc. Ugh.