Be alert for THIS scam.
First, you get a phone call regarding cash rewards for gas, oil changes, etc. You agree to a trial period. THEN, you get charges onto your credit card. (because they have already ripped off your credit card number...)
THEN, you call the scam company and cancel whatever they claim you have as an account...
You call customer service. But... You can never get through. Call #1: Hello this is Napoli. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. I'm going to hang up, now, and handle another customer.
THEN, you call again.
Call #2: Hello this is Aleeha. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. I'm going to hang up, now, and handle another customer.
THEN, you call again.
Call #3: Hello this is Markie. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. I'm going to hang up, now, and handle another customer.
So, you call their other number from another phone (for Consumer Auto Rewards Central)
Call #4: Hello this is Byrus. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. How can I help you? This sounds like a bad connection. I'm going to hang up, now, and handle another customer.
THEN, you call again.
Call #5: Hello this is Noreen. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. How can I help you?
... This sounds like a bad connection. I going to hang up, now, and handle another customer.
Then, you call your credit card company, report fraudulent activity on your card; get the charge cancelled, and cancel your credit card.
Beware!
Jv
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