Capital First
Rip-off dishonest fraudulent ripped me for $160

Education & Science

Back in July after supposedly receiving 7 days to "look" over this packet of information for supposed credit. This company assured me that they would then and only then charge my account for 59.90.

I got the packet one month later and the same day I received it was when I found out that they had charged me 159.90 for the packet and "processing" fees. I have been calling ever since.

Last call was in November. Couldn't get a hold of anyone after this. I had spoken to 12 people about my overcharge and was assured that I would receive a refund by 10/19. Never did get it and can't get a hold of the company since. The line is continueously busy. I even contacted and made a report with the BBB in Florida and they never contacted me either. I am out 159.90 so don't trust any of these companies.

I thought I was pretty good at diciphering the crooks from legitimate companies, so I feel I was really swindled..


Company: Capital First
Country: USA
State: Florida
City: Miami
Address: 18495 So. Dixie Hwy, Suite 228
Phone: 8668926018
  <     >  

RELATED COMPLAINTS

Capital First
Ripoff deceptive company delays packet arrival withdraws more fees even though canceled

U-Talk Unlimited
Lying, dishonest, misleading promises, Charge BEFORE trial ends

Capital First
Ripped off my bank account for $59.95 & $99.95 the same day I received the packet even though I was told I had 7 days to review it. Ripoff liars victimized us

Capital First
Panhandled in houston rip-off

Capital First
Rip-off scam

National Small Business Alliance
Promised refund has never been received

Capital First
Ripped off my bank account for $190 & know I cant find them! Miami

CApital First
Capital First ripoff, told me that I had 7 days to review the packet. I cancelled it 20 minutes after receiving the packet and they took $160 from my chking acct anyway. Consumer fraud ripoff

Advantage Capital
Ripoff business from hell

Capital First Benefits
Ripoff scam greed evil doers poor business bad business credit cards rip-off scam liars