Web Education Members
Complaint 171938 Details
- Date Occurred: 10/26/2014
- Reported Damages: $98.00
- Location: California
The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
Got an email from a trusted homeschool group that said to check out this link. The link took you to a CNBC news report about this wonderful company that this woman had used and made all kinds of money working at home. Sounded legit, so bought the program and was contacted by a 'specialist' about being interviewed for the possibility of one on one training. Her interview consisted of a bunch of financial questions and said she would need to talk to both myself and my husband to see if we qualified. Said she'd call back on Thursday when he was home. After that, I called the customer service number and spoke with a man about the account. Called back and got the exact same guy (this never happens with other customer service), asked him about when the company was founded and who the CEO was. Said he didn't know, so asked to talk to the manager, the manager asked how I got that number and said he was going to disconnect me for asking 'inappropriate' questions. Have since, disputed my charge with my credit card company and cancelled by card as a safety measure.
- Rebekah SBID #e2ddbd0832
- Posted 10/26/2014
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against Web Education Members
- Complaints Filed: 102
- Reported Damages: $96,180.09
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