MoneyWorksOnline.net
Fraud

Business & Finance

I received in January a phone call from money works asking me to consider debt consolitation for my credit cards. I was told that I would qualify for better interest rates etc. They processed a charge of $1200.00 to my credit card and were sending me a packet in the mail. The packet took about a month to get here but in the mean while I was really questioning my actions. So I rang the number and asked to cancel. I was told that I couldn't it wasn't part of their policy but maybe if I wrote a letter it would be considered. I never heard another thing until July. I received a nice packet showing all my lowered rates and comparisons and to call and set up an appointment. Which I did. I then received a call saying that my appt. Needed to be changed. Following that all phone lines were inaccessable. I then rang financial health and fitness who also sent a nice packet in affiliation with money works (though they say they aren't). I just rang them and the same guy (Anthony) possibly a one man show answered again after several rings. I let him know of my intentions of filing a complaint he thanked me for calling and promptly hung up. Where do I go from here?


Company: MoneyWorksOnline.net
Country: USA
State: Michigan
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