A Consumer Assist Network sent me a bill that stated Final Notice in bold at the top with an amount due for two months on a tear off remittance stub to market their services. As if I'd be stupid enough to pay it. The bill listed a past amount due and a current amount due. Then, in the smaller print they market their credit protection program benefits.
Another fraudulent marketing scheme to make you think you ordered something and this is a second notice of payment due. Don't fall for it.
On the internet they place ads as a work-at-home, money making network. What a dihonest way to sell something. How can you trust a company to keep your personal information private when this is the way the attract customers!
Linda
Van Alstyne, Texas
U.S.A
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