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WCBilling.com review: Unauthorized charges 3

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I contacted this site because I had a unauthorized charge on my Bank statement. When I pressed the option for contacting them it immediately disconnected me 3 times in a row, so then I used a different option and I actually got a hold of someone, however they told me that they wouldn't help me, even after I told them that my Credit Card had been stolen, they said discriminatory things about me being American, I asked to speak to a supervisor, however he said he was it, and basically that I couldn't do anything because he was in Romania. Their website said Webcams.com so when I went there its is seems to be some naughty site. Well my bank will fix the charges. but its alot of hassle. So if you ever see WCbilling on your statement don't listen to their website go straight to your bank. (unless of course you actually bought something from them.)

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scorsezo
, US
Oct 10, 2011 10:35 am EDT

I got scammed into signing up for a website that was billed through wcbilling. I cancelled right away on 2/19/11 and I am still being charged 39.99 each month. I have contacted the company asking to cancel my account and it shows it was cancelled on 2/19/11 but they have continued to charge me.

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tylerh
, US
Nov 15, 2011 4:53 am EST

Problem with blocking your charges from WCBilling (which they refuse to stop sending, for me they claimed that I had no account to cancel) is that they will then sign you up with an illegal debt collector thug who will make threatening calls to your home, claiming you'll be sent to jail, etc. The person acts very unprofessional and the number changes every few months apparently.

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Paoer
, US
Jul 26, 2009 6:59 pm EDT

I completely agree. I have had problems working with them in the past. I find that for most fraud charges its best to go strait to your bank. Why work through a middle man?