National Consumer Marketing
Billed my credit card for coins not received. Ripoff

Education & Science

I answered an add to purchase a coin for shipping and handling only. I also said they could send additional coins for my approval also, this would get me an additional coin free. I received the coins and sent the one back I didn't want to purchase.

I checked my credit card account and found they charged me for 1 shipment and 2 coins for 49.95 (7.99 shipping and 9.90 for the coins). The 49.95 coin I sent back. I also saw they charged me an for additional coin 3 days later, another 7.99 for shipping and another 49.95 for a coin for my inspection, that was to be 30 days from the first shipment.

Now I have been charged 133.77 for supposidly 2 coins that should have cost 17.89.
I called them, told them to cancell me and now I have an additional 57.94 charge on my card. 7.99 shipping and 49.95 for a coin.
I cancelled me card, but the charges are paid. I paid 191.71 for 2 coins valued at about 15.00.

I have only 2 coins and have learned a valuable lesson at the age of 61.

Never send a credit card number to a business that is not known.

Edward
Tulsa, Oklahoma
U.S.A.


Company: National Consumer Marketing
Country: USA
State: New York
City: Holtsville
Address: 889 Waverly Ave
Phone: 8007472603
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