My wife received in the mail a box of dog treats from postaldogtreats.com. I thought that this was a joke from a friend or family member as we don't even own a dog. I should have been suspicious because the name on the box was not quite her name. When we opened it, we discovered inside a bill for $6.95 that said it was charged to our credit card. I went to my statement online and sure enough there was $6.95 charged from postaldogtreats.com. On that statement I also found a charge from XM Labs for $4.95 (See a separate Report).
I immediately called my credit card company to report the fraudulent activity. They immediately refunded the $4.95 and the $6.95. I attempted to contact this company by both telephone and email. Their phone number refers you to an email address and they never respond to the emails.
I am still curious as to why someone would pay $6.95 for a small 12oz package of Dog biscuits that are just repackaged store brand biscuits that could be purchased at a grocery store for $2 I guess that's why they call it fraud.
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