I thought it was some of my Facebook buddies teasing me into taking an IQ test that was accessible when logged on to Facebook. I remember uncomfortably having to enter my cell phone number. Although I scored well, I could not figure out how to record my score on Facebook so my friends would know.
Since that time I have received some silly texts from somewhere, but I had no idea I was paying for a heretofore unused "Premium TXT Messaging"!! Now I wonder if the IQ test was a hook to get people to accidentally subscribe to Cellflirt.
I emailed the following message to [email protected]:
I have NO idea when or how I accidentally subscribed to Cellflirt and I don't appreciate the company's tactics in obtaining subscribers. I just received my Verizon Wireless bill and discovered I was charged for 6 Billable Premium TXT Messaging for $59.94none of which I wanted or participated in. I tried texting you and thought I had cancelled after the first couple of ridiculous messages I received from you—or maybe that was another ripoff artist.
Now that I know your company name, Cellfish Media, LLC, I will do a usacomplaints.com. The only thing I can figure out is that my cell info was obtained through Facebook. Again, I think I have unsubscribed through your website.
If anyone in the company has any common decency and ethics, call my cell phone and I will give my mailing address where I should receive a refund. Not that I am any more deserving than the others you are ripping off, but I am a 69-year-old widow. Now I am going to usacomplaints.com
Cease and desist from sending further text messages to *-*-*
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