Cambridge Who's Who
SCAM, Fraud, Credit card fraud

Miscellaneous

I got a call and offer to join. Since i just received my BSN with Honors, It was sold to me as an honor. They never mentioned price.in the end I signed as it is always good to belong to organizations. That is where my nightmare began. I received a call a few months later to update the information and offer me the opportunity to have a press release to show my accomplishments. Not once during this entire phone call was a price mentioned.

As the call dragged on I said I needed to go and the guy said he would just charge the fee to the card they have on file. I asked what the price would be and he said $978. I informed this guy that I didn't have that kind of money as I would be out of work in 2 days. About a week later I found out that they charged my card and are refusing to give the money back. I have notified the better business bureau and will be notifying the Attorney General here in Oregon. All in all I have lost $2500 to these scammers before I could cancel my card. Now I have the aggravation of dealing with the ban


Company: Cambridge Who's Who
Country: USA
State: New York
City: Uniondale
Address: 498 RXR Plaza
Phone: 5165351515
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