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legalbegal
No Mercy
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join:2004-11-08
Beverly Hills, CA


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reply to Phaetos
Re: Pluto Data Credit Card Charge

Phaetos,

Funny you would comment what I said in defense of myself. I was merely returning the insult back to a "NEW" poster who implied that I purchased porn online and that's why I made those comments. If "Answer Quick" did not want to get involved, then "Answer Quick" should have kept their distance.

You see they are STILL answering the phones for "Pluto Data" -whomever Pluto Data is. No one knows who they are or how to contact them.

The reason that any scamming business is viewed a repected member of any community is because they have yet to be CAUGHT. Just because they look legit doesn't mean that they are.

How would you know what they have been accussed of unless you have the inside track? I have lived in Baton Rouge as well and have relatives who reside there. You should be careful what you imply unless you know the whole story.

Good luck with your Answering Service Career, Phaetos!

Phaetos

join:2003-09-21
Slaughter, LA


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said by legalbegal See Profile:

Phaetos,

How would you know what they have been accussed of unless you have the inside track? I have lived in Baton Rouge as well and have relatives who reside there. You should be careful what you imply unless you know the whole story.


Apparently you don't read well nor think clearly in your current state of rage. If you read what I said, " Never, not once, have they ever been accused of such a thing. If they had I can guarantee you it would have ended up on any of our news channels, they are fiends for getting that kind of information for a story " I never implied that I knew the whole story. If you can't tell from the way it was written that it was a PERSONAL opinion, then I doubt your legal skills also.

jdiddypdx

join:2003-08-06
Lake Oswego, OR

As someone that has worked in for a credit card bank (FCNB). Here is what you do. Don't call the number on the statement. Call your bank ASAP. Have them put a dispute on the transaction. Every FDIC insured bank has their own security department that will do all the leg work for you. Keep in mind, it's the banks money not yours at this point not yours. If you see another charge. Call again, change your credit card number. Bingo your done.
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