Crs, Inc
On Oct. 26 I was scamed for a magazine subscripition

Miscellaneous

On Oct. 261, a young man, Austin Keilholte, came to my door asking if I would help him get points for selling subscripitions to magazines. I questioned him for who and what, he seemed to be honest young man. I purschased a magazine from him for "Birds and Blooms". I wrote a check for $48.00, this check cleared my bank. It is now Mar. 06 and still now magazines or answer to their phone # that is on my receipt. Also on the receipt in small letters "MSI Sales Co".

I am a senior on limited income and this is very upsetting to me, that someone would intentionly scam money from a senior.

Marian, WV


Company: Crs, Inc
Country: USA
State: Texas
City: Pilot Point
Address: 1025 N. Hwy 377
Phone: 9406865500
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