I NEVER signed up for their services - either directly, indirectly, (through come-on offers like a lot of folks have reported - like Classmates.com, or Peoplefinders.com, etc.), or otherwise. Then they fraudulently assigned a bogus name and address as the recipient of their services which were charged to my acct, because they have no supporting documentation that I signed up. Nice trick.
When I called to get answers, they wouldn't even say what services or products their company offered. I was told to request that from them in writing. Upstanding company, huh! No surprise that their 'address' is on Dodge Rd in Omaha, NE. Try and 'dodge' this - next step will be to report them to all the pertinent agencies - police (to file a report), State Attys General (NE, CA, and NY), BBB, etc. etc. Their time will come. 128aaf0
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