The site is called CheckOutPath.net and I want to let people know that if you decide to answer any of their questions or give them your info they will not give you anything. I gave them my home address for a free offer and I had to sign up for their offers to recieve the certificate. The certificate never showed up and when I completed their offers and gave my credit card info. I am trying to find a way to contact this company to find out why they do this to people and that I should get this certificate now because of how they rip people off. If anyone knows how to find this company or report them I would appreciate the help. I am now contacting my bank to dispute the items purchased.
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When I performed a check on the domain registration, I found that they are using a service from Godaddy.com that conceals their information online.
However, you can still contact this number (480) 624-2599 %26quot;This is the number of the company that is protecting their identity%26quot; and report them, if you have a case, they will give you all required information about CHECKOUTPATH.NET
Do all what you can to get your money back.. I highly suggest to cancel your credit card and to issue a new one.
Good Luck!
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you%26#039;re ******* retarded|||go to the website and try to find a company name and contact the Better business bureau (sp?) also on the BBB website (BBB.org i think) you can type in the web address and they will tell you the address/phone number if it is a legit company. If not on the site then it sounds like you got scammed. so sorry.|||Cancel the card you gave them immediately. Then contact the police and file fraud charges against the company.|||Don%26#039;t take this the wrong way, but you should know better. Whenever a site asks you to sign up for something to get something, you should know that it%26#039;s either a scam or it%26#039;s going to cost you a whole lot more than what you%26#039;re getting.
I see these scams on the internet all the time, and I receive thousands of them per month in my e-mail.
My philosophy is that if I want something, I%26#039;ll go buy it myself.
If you want to report them, try the Better Business Bureau, but you%26#039;re not going to have a lot of success because these internet sites are probably located in another country, and they move all the time. I think you can report it to the government and maybe you%26#039;ll have some luck if the government considers it a serious threat.
Good thing you report it to the bank to dispute the charges. Hopefully the bank will pick up on this and prevent further transactions to that site from others.
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