Privacy Matters 1-2-3
Unauthorized use of credit card

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After purchasing a membership on Classmates.com, a pop-up appeared offering Privacy Matters 1-2-3. I opened the website to see what they were offering and looked it over. I had just given classmates.com my debit card number for the membership, so I feel they are some how connected. I closed the pop-up without authorizing anything.

Later, when I noticed the charge on my card, I then called Privacy Matters and told them I hadn't ordered or authorized it and wanted it cancelled.?? They said they would cancel the membership and refund my money within two days, We will see.
Privacy Matters 123 Ph # (877) 993-6264


Company: Privacy Matters 1-2-3
Country: USA
Phone: 8779936264
Site: www.privacymatters.com
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