  Erika B
@mtaonline.net | reply to alkmst01 Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave Internet
I am also a victim of the Digital Age charge, that was charged to my Amazon.com credit card, which happened to be my Visa check card for the 24.99 dated the 10/02/05. Cancelled card with my bank and signed the fraud list mentioned. |
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  Susan J
@cox.net | reply to Doctor Olds Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave Int
Note to all: This is not Digital Age in Wichita, KS. |
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  oxymore
@asg.com | reply to Doctor Olds Hello
So anyway after cancelling my credit card, i have signed up for an Internet Card (e-card), it generate VISA number for each order so if you have some scam you dont have to change of card... |
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 Jo in Mich
join:2006-02-08 Traverse City, MI
| reply to Doctor Olds On 1/11/2006 my boss's card (used only for business and the card itself stays in a locked box!) was charged $9.95 by "KC SOFTWARECOM LLC 509-4611566 NY." Called the telephone number on the charge, got a message machine which did not identify itself, and left a message regarding "erroneous charge on my card." Thinking about the message machine more, I googled the phone number and found this and another website dealing with scam charges and found the KC Software situation described in detail, on a play-by-play basis. So it's still happening in 2006, only now from New York. I called the credit card company, explained, and the rep immediately gave me a credit and said she was sending the charge back to the "merchant." Guess I have to get my boss a card with a new number! |
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 MGD Premium,MVM join:2002-07-31 Fort Lauderdale, FL
1 edit | said by Jo in Mich :On 1/11/2006 my boss's card (used only for business and the card itself stays in a locked box!) was charged $9.95 by "KC SOFTWARECOM LLC 509-4611566 NY." Called the telephone number on the charge, got a message machine which did not identify itself, and left a message regarding "erroneous charge on my card." .........So it's still happening in 2006, only now from New York. I called the credit card company, explained, and the rep immediately gave me a credit and said she was sending the charge back to the "merchant." Guess I have to get my boss a card with a new number! Absolutely, get the card cancelled and re issued ASAP. I am glad that you didn't leave info on the machine to enable them to issue a credit. That saves the scammers money, chargebacks cost them. You may want to read the "Where are they now thread" »Credit card criminals Devbill have a new home !!! for the latest update.
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