I got a call from North American Direct Services from a phone number that was fake starting with the area code that I live in. They informed me that I would automatically win a $500 gift card, only if I agreed to sign up with their magazine subscriptions. They also said I still had a chance to win a $25,000 sweepstake.
They got all my information down including my full visa card number, and said I could cancel and/or modify to the magazine subscriptions. They said I had a choice to pick between Walmart, Best Buy, and Home Depot for the $500 gift card.
I never even choose any store, and when I asked for the female's representative's name, she hung up. I am now charged with their subscription and I hope to get help ASAP to get my money back, and also find who did this to me.
The service rep calls and tells you that you are a finalist in a sweepstakes. They say you have already won some prizes and need your address to verify. Through a series of tricky questions they will try to get you to agree to purchase a magazine service subscription in order to "complete your entry." They want your credit card number over the phone! Do not agree or you will be locked into the payment plan.
I got a call from them sayng I was entered in a sweepstake. I was excited and gave them my info even my card number. They put me on 6 magazines I didn't want and now I got screwed over. I do't know what to do at this time because I am now worried that I will be ruined. Will anyone please help me? Thanks to the one or ones who helps me.
I was called with a local number and was told I was a finalist in a million dollar prize I could win one of many different przes and I would get 6 free subscriptions for any magazine I want as long as I pay a 39.95 shipping fee
I was told to have the registration completed in a packet they would send me I had to pay the fee but the packet would have $25 coupons to eat anywhere, identity theft protection, I could win anywhere from $2500 to a car to a million dollars. It just sounds way too good to be true
North American Direct Services Reviews
I got a call from North American Direct Services from a phone number that was fake starting with the area code that I live in. They informed me that I would automatically win a $500 gift card, only if I agreed to sign up with their magazine subscriptions. They also said I still had a chance to win a $25,000 sweepstake.
They got all my information down including my full visa card number, and said I could cancel and/or modify to the magazine subscriptions. They said I had a choice to pick between Walmart, Best Buy, and Home Depot for the $500 gift card.
I never even choose any store, and when I asked for the female's representative's name, she hung up. I am now charged with their subscription and I hope to get help ASAP to get my money back, and also find who did this to me.
The service rep calls and tells you that you are a finalist in a sweepstakes. They say you have already won some prizes and need your address to verify. Through a series of tricky questions they will try to get you to agree to purchase a magazine service subscription in order to "complete your entry." They want your credit card number over the phone! Do not agree or you will be locked into the payment plan.
I got a call from them sayng I was entered in a sweepstake. I was excited and gave them my info even my card number. They put me on 6 magazines I didn't want and now I got screwed over. I do't know what to do at this time because I am now worried that I will be ruined. Will anyone please help me? Thanks to the one or ones who helps me.
I was called with a local number and was told I was a finalist in a million dollar prize I could win one of many different przes and I would get 6 free subscriptions for any magazine I want as long as I pay a 39.95 shipping fee
I was told to have the registration completed in a packet they would send me I had to pay the fee but the packet would have $25 coupons to eat anywhere, identity theft protection, I could win anywhere from $2500 to a car to a million dollars. It just sounds way too good to be true