PAYPAL *PRIMETIME

First seen April 08, 2015. Last updated on March 03, 2024.

The credit card or debit card charge PAYPAL *PRIMETIME was first submitted to our database on April 08, 2015. It has been flagged as suspicious by our users.

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What people are saying...

Christina on July 09, 2018

Yes, I saw this charge on my credit card dated 7-7-18. I contacted my credit card company and reported it right away and they cancel my card and return my money back to me. To all credit card holders, please keep a close eye on your card for any suspicous activity. These scammer are very cleaver, but you can beat them at there own game.

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Tracey Schafer on June 14, 2022

I have 3 unauthorized charges from PayPal Primetime Tr. I’m trying to get them reversed. I did not authorize these. It’s over $150!

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Brian W. on December 15, 2023

I do not recognize or did I authorize these charges.

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LIORA on January 01, 2024

I purchased Quick Charge Pro product & paid through PayPal, which is linked to my credit card. With every upgrade & extra item you buy, they bill each separately. So, I had 3 separate charges ($88+$36+$16) to PayPal, under North Star Media. However, on the credit card, the 3 charges come out as Prime Time Trends. Cords are extra--everything was extra, so I changed my mind BEFORE completing the purchase. At the end, I did not confirm or submit my order, but I got charged anyway. I immediately began to look for a way to cancel before shipping, but there was no option to cancel. I e-mailed them, but they did not respond for several days, until after the order was processed. E-mails came from Quick Charge Pro, but they didn't answer until after the package was shipped. The product did not do as advertised--charge cell phones @ warp speed. It cost me $10 to ship the package back, but it was worth it. Had I not opened the package and refused it, it would have been sent back at no cost to me, but it was left in my mailbox & I decided to test it. I finally had to dispute it via PayPal & managed to get a full refund with PayPal’s help.

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David Butler on March 03, 2024

Who or what is primetimetr

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