My issue with this fake company is the same as those listed above me. I noticed it first when checking my bank account online on an average Monday morning, like I always do—and noticed a charge that I did not authorize—from a site called 'FIT-FAC.com'... For $29.95
Called my bank to see wtf was going on, and they had me call the company [I looked them up, and called the number on the fit fac site, a guy picked up and told me that I had ordered the acai berry stuff, and I hadn't, at least—not to my knowledge. It cheesed me off firstly because my bank refused to deal with the company to get my money back—they had me instead call the company myself... Which wasn't too bad, since I did end up getting a confirmation number and a refund from FitFac.com...
So... Today is yet another plain old Monday and I checked my account again... And since I just got paid from work, I thought my account should be okay... And it showed that I was in the red, and there is a pending charge from 'searchvitamins'—which I googled, and it lead me here... A pending charge for a whopping $89.31 that I certainly did not bleepin' authorize!
I tried calling my bank again, but all they do is put me through a game of phone tag.
I tried looking up a number for 'searchvitamins' and convieniently, there ARE NONE.
I tried calling a number given to me by my bank from the first round of the crap for the 'fraud protection line', and it turns out that that line was bogus, and is no longer in use.
Seriously, I think WaMu is going down the toilet even more since the JP Morgan/Chase addition.
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