TeleBrands.com
Consumer Report

Miscellaneous

Beware of scam. When something comes like this on tv. They are always going to bribe you to get free gifts etc. But when it comes time to pay they end up scamming you. The will say along with this you'll get this with your order for only etc. They will continue talking to tell you something else. They don't shut up. Before you know it, you are scamed and then billed a high amount. You then have to remember each month money they will continue to remove money from your account if you don't stop it immediatly. Go to the bank and speak to a manager. Get a new card immediatly, so the order can be cancelled. Tell them right away what happened. The order may not have gone through yet. If it has, ask them to stop further payment so Whow Knew Book "can not" continue to take anymore money from your account.

If the order already went through, when it arrives refuse it. If it's already at your door, don't open it. Take it immediatly take it to the post office and tell them you have not opened it and want to refuse the package. It's bad enough how the economy is today. You don't need to make your budget worse.

Another thing, you can always check things out in your computer. There are also books you can check out in Barnes and Noble.

Signed Anonomous


Company: TeleBrands.com
Country: USA
State: New Jersey
City: Fairfield
ZIP: 07004
Address: 79 Two Bridges Rd
Phone: 9732440300
Site: telebrands.com
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