First seen January 27, 2014. Last updated on April 16, 2016.
The credit card charge SYN ID THEFT PROTECT MOTO GI was first submitted to our database on January 27, 2014. It has not been reported by any users.
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Merchant | Syn id theft protect (edit) |
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Phone | 8048342001 (edit) |
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I called the phone number given above and got a message that the user's mailbox cannot accept calls. I don't do business with companies that do not answer their phones.
I had Wells Fargo cancel an earlier charge from these scumballs, and now I find that they have billed me again This time, though, the charge was for $19.95, versus $4.95 the first time. Wells apparently is clueless about who they are .
The 35 users who reportedly found this charge "safe" is almost surely a bogus number. Why do I say that? Because the phone number given for these scumballs is an untracaeable "MagicJack" number. If this charge is deliberate, I'll eat a Chevy crankcase.
Yet another $19.95 charge showed up on my account -- this AFTER Wells Fargo promised to block any further charges for these fraudsters. On this particular day, the cagey 804 834-2001 phone number puts you into an ENDLESS loop of promotional offers. If you decline two of these offers, the call hangs up with a busy signal.