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newbie0

@Dial1.Prov

reply to Doctor Olds
Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave Int

Got hit with the Digital Age (Cypress) charge of $24.99 on 10/03 and noticed it because of the foreign transaction fee my credit card company added.

Cancelled the card and plan to check my credit report asap.

As most of you know by now, Digital Age is not the company you are directed to by the credit company/bank. They send you to Digital Age Products, which has collected helpful information but is NOT the source of the charges. You might want to ask for their e-mail on this fraud and attach it to your charge dispute form.

Kip patterson
Premium
join:2000-10-23
Columbus, OH
reply to Doctor Olds
Well, I guess I have to be like a spammer - the forum wouldn't let me post the same remark in two threads.

A Credit card company named MC terminated DA on the 12th of this month.


marctry

@verizon.net
reply to IAMTRM
I too was hit with a charge 10/10/05 for 24.99 digital age 888-529-98 cypress swe on my citibank... I called and canceled the card and my card company said it was from over in sweden. This really sucks...


Doctor Olds
I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me.
Premium,VIP
join:2001-04-19
1970 442 W30
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reply to Kip patterson
Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave

said by Kip patterson See Profile :

A Credit card company named MC terminated DA on the 12th of this month.
Was this reported anywhere by any of the press or news outlets?
--
What’s the point of owning a supercar if you can’t scare yourself stupid from time to time?

Kip patterson
Premium
join:2000-10-23
Columbus, OH
Not so far as I know.

Again, I was not being mysterious - just trying to get around the forum limitations (I hope god will forgive me!).

Rapidwire

join:2004-07-11
Duluth, MN
I just checked my bank account and I was charged on 9/17 for $24.99 by DIGITAL AGE 888-52. I have a Visa debit card backed by TCF Express. I'm going to call the bank tomorrow and I'll let you all know the results.

thevans8903

join:2005-10-20
Mount Vernon, WA

reply to Doctor Olds
Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave Int

I got hit too here is what it said on my bank statement!
09/27/2005 DIGITAL AGE 888-52 CYPRUS $24.99 Those bastards, i was unsure of what this charge was from seeing how my bank told me it was ran through at 9 in the morning when both my wife and i are at work! My bank had not problem refunding me the money after they cancelled my wifes card...I have no idea where this came from the only thing i really use online is paypal and some other websites to pay bills...but i did not use this card? Heh I did not purchase any software or anything like that so i have no clue where it came from...thanks for this thread i looked a couple weeks ago when i got the charge and i could not find anything about it...Keep me updated


Oxymore



reply to Doctor Olds
Hello

I have just noticed the same on my bank account

Beginning of this month i received this :

10/10/05 DIGITAL AGE 888-529-9 24,99 USD SUEDE

billed as Credit cart - other country.

I remember that about severals years ago i have seen a strange bill on panama about small amount like this but i didnt blocked my card- what i have done now.


muypicante

@cablespeed.com
reply to angelfire79
Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave Internet

I have the exact same thing on 9/28/05
-24.99
DIGITAL AGE 888-529-98
CYPRUS SW
What did you do about this?
email me if you find anything out.
Kea
muypicante@yahoo.com


Digital Age Products

@comcast.n


from:
Doctor Olds See Profile

reply to Doctor Olds
Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave Int

Readers,

We at Digital Age Products are aware of this problem as reported in this forum, as we have been fielding and responding to over 300 calls and e-mails for over five weeks now by cardholders making the same claims.

As we are not the same Digital Age that is being mentioned in this forum, but also a victim of this fraud, here is what you need to know (and what we have discovered by our own research):

-- The charge on your credit or debit card is not from us, Digital Age Products. And you are not in our database for any purchases. We do not know, or have your credit card number or any of your personal information.
-- This charge is coming from a European merchant in the country of Cyprus. Through our own research, we have identified the merchant’s acquiring bank as SEB / Euroline of Sweden (»www.euroline.se/ or »swp2.vv.sebank.se/cgi-bin/pts3/p···lish.asp). As of October 12th, SEB has told us they have closed the merchant’s credit card processing down. SEB told us that they processed charges on this account from the beginning of September of 2005.
-- If you check your statement it says something like: Digital Age 8885298 Cyprus (all card holders who have called or e-mailed us have a similar number on their statement). MasterCard has informed us the full telephone number is 888-529-9842. THIS IS NOT DIGITAL AGE PRODUCTS’ TELEPHONE NUMBER. If you call this number, there will be a voicemail that will direct you to a web site: »www.da-support.com. FOR YOUR OWN SAFTEY, DO NOT FILL OUT ANY INFORMATION ON THIS WEB SITE.
-- Cardholders that have contacted us, have all had the same charge of $24.99
-- The cardholder has usually looked up the name Digital Age on the Internet and found our web site (sometime this has been done by your bank for you).Our name is Digital Age Products. Not Digital Age. And from our research, the merchant has been using the web domain »www.da-support.com.
-- You should know that we have checked the following systems of our online store (we brand audio products for MP3 players and computers):

-Our credit card processor and their fraud division
-Our own bank and the charges that flow through our account
-Our online e-commerce partner who handles our shopping cart and hosts our web site
-Our own sales history and inventory

All of these show up negative, and there is no sign or trace that this is coming from our systems, or that these systems have been violated. You should also know that the amount charged does not correlate with any products we sell and the shipping charges that may be incurred.

Finally, we have reported and filed a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) regarding these incidents and reports from cardholders.

We are empathetic with your problem. You need to contact your credit card company, bank or credit union and deny the charge. We would also suggest that you may want to have the card cancelled as it has been compromised. We have no idea where all these names and credit card numbers have come from, although all the people that have contacted us have been American cardholders.

To this day, we have still been handling calls and e-mails, and according to the Swedish acquiring bank SEB, this will probably go on for up to four months, even with the “CYPRUS” merchant’s card processing being closed down on October 12th. If you have charges from this merchant after that date, we suggest you contact us, and we will help funnel this information to MasterCard and Visa.

Thank you. If you have any other questions or comments, please e-mail us at info@digitalageproducts.com.

Regards,
Customer Support
Digital Age Products
W: »www.digitalageproducts.com


oxymore

@asg.com

reply to Doctor Olds
I really wish to know from where they get the credit card data because i dont want to have this happening again and again maybe with big amount next time. Somes seems not having given the card online but just in case :

I am using following do all people with Digital Age have one of these ?

- Paypal
- Eve online
- Strategical Shell
- Doc Micro, Rueducommerce, la redoute online shop

Also please provide yourself somes similar things because i forget a lot of them

thevans8903

join:2005-10-20
Mount Vernon, WA

I use Paypal Also...thats the only thing up there that i notice...i dont really think paypal has anything to do with it, i have been using paypal since 2000 and paypal is an American Based website. Not from overseas or anything, but then what do i know i am the one getting screwed by Criminals.. HEH...


dem66

@actcom.net
reply to alkmst01
Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave

I got nailed by Digital Age as well for $24.99 on 10-06-05. I am disputing it and tried to get my credit card company to cancel the card but they told me to wait until they investigate it. I don't think that is a good idea.


Mordy
Comfortably Numb
Premium,MVM,ExMod 2004-07
join:2001-12-02
Denver, CO
·Comcast Formerly ..

You are right, it's a terrible idea, and it is absolute nonsense that they need to investigate...this thing has been going on quite long enough and there is so much documentation on this that the excuse of investigating this is just crap.

Call them back and insist immediately on getting a new card, or just cancel it yourself and find another bank that won't screw with you.

Kip patterson
Premium
join:2000-10-23
Columbus, OH
reply to dem66
In addition to Mordy's usual good advice, you could also point out that Mastercard has investigated and suspended their merchant account as of the 12 of October.


Vicki Z

@socket.net

reply to angelfire79
Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave Internet

We recently had a charge on our credit card account from Digital Age, in Cyprus, Sweden, with the partial phone # of 888-529-98. Our credit card company notified us of this transaction before we had received our statement.

Wouldn't this be easy to trace? Where is the electronic funds transfer being deposited? In the United States?
Sweden?

Kip patterson
Premium
join:2000-10-23
Columbus, OH


1 edit
The merchant account is in Sweden. The perpetrators are apparently in Cyprus, but maybe not. After the money was received into the crook's account at the merchant bank he took it out as a check or another transfer.

Stopped (by mastercard) on October 12. Don't know is they were caught or not. They were only around for about a month.


beautifulmama

@bellsouth.net

Re: [scam] Digital Age, KCSOFTLLC and Coastal Wave

I got 10/10 DIGITAL AGE 888-529-98 CYPRUS SWE 24.99
on my Chase Mastercard, which I use for everything online, so I couldn't even begin to tell you where to look. I remember Newegg.com, amazon, probably ebay, PayPal, who knows what else?

The first Chase representative emphasized again and again that I should ask my husband if he knew anything about the charge, and even said it's probably not a fraud because it's so small! I said I've been fraudulently charged before by someone who just did a little on everyone's card. When I called back after finding that hundreds of others have had the same fraudulent charge, the next representative happily cancelled the #, but pretended to know nothing about Digital Age, and said she'd be mailing an affidavit for me to fill out and have notorized. Now that I know the extent of this scam, it's *outrageous* that I should have to do ANYthing, when they know that it's a documented fraud.


beautifulmama

@bellsouth.net
I just realized that I said it was a Chase card; it was actually a Shell Citi card. Sorry, Chase!

Kip patterson
Premium
join:2000-10-23
Columbus, OH

reply to beautifulmama
Ah, communications.

I don't know how credit card companies work, other than not very well. But I can tell you that Mastercard shut these folks down on the 12th of October. It seems reasonable that not every rep is told about every fraud, but you would think that there would be a handy database that they could key the name in and find out.

I would tell them that this is a known fraud, that mastercard security is aware of it, and that they need to deal with this, not you. You and I pay a hell of a lot for credit card services and we ought to be getting them.
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