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Warning: Fraudulent Websites
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WARNING!
"Passion-HD.com is a fraudulent website." I went there very carefully, as I am a PC expert, and used my credit card for a one month recurring charge of $9.95/month. Also it had a button that was really a disguised link which said it signed me up for another 2 day subscription for only $1. They have buttons that look like they are part of passion-hd but they are not. They charge your credit card, they kept it on file obviously. My bank Chase was so good they immediately sent me an email that I had a $120.00 charge on my credit card. Good bank. I called the fraudulent tech support that is listed in the email they send you. The emails were partially wrong. I verified that I only spent $9.99 and $1, but in one email it listed the $9.99 charge as 39.99. just looking at the emails that "SegPay" billing in Florida sent me. She told me all kinds of lies. When I called Chase about the credit card charge the tech guy at JP Morgan Chase Credit Card tech immediately said to me "That company is fraudulent, we are already aware of that" and have already expedited the fraudulent charge and removed it within about 15 minutes.
How does $1 and $9.95 add up to $120, the lady at SegPay told me all kinds of nonsense and having worked for the Agency I could also tell that she was lying. She told me "It is a pending charge and would not help me and just told me to call my bank." They truly must have a document that has 100 excuses on it that they use. It's all resolved that quickly thanks to Chase. MORE IMPORTANTLY: STAY AWAY FROM THESE FRADULENT WEBSITES: Passion-HD.com
Bang.com
SegPay (the billing company)
Passion-HD is a TRAP. You click on buttons that are part of passion-hd.com and they charge you with no way to tell they charged you. When I signed up the "radio button" was clearly set to 1 month recurring for 9.99/month as the starting and recurring charge. Same as ccBill.com has another fraudulent company called ccbilling.com and ccbill247.com. Both of those are also fraudulent and they own both websites. When I contacted the real company CCBill.com, they were so thankful that they sent me $600, to save them all the headaches. I was amazed and happy of course. There are more websites also but I had to clear all my browser data and then do a restart of the PC to clear all of any info associated with these websites. Yes, doing a shutdown and powering on with the PC button is exactly like just leaving your PC on as it writes everything to a temp file and puts it back again. Restart clears everything. That is why, if you look carefully, software updates always do a "restart" and not a shutdown in the process.
If you are currently on passion-hd.com DO NOT CLICK ON THE PLATINUM BUTTON. The content and girls that you see that are identified on free websites are mostly not even on the website. Another trick, you have to upgrade to Platinum inside passion-hd.com and it does not even state the cost. The same username and password was given to me for multiple websites that I never signed up for first of all. Both the emails for SegPay billing sent to my email were for 39.99/mo. (mistake or lie, It clearly said $9.99 where you enter your credit card information) and the other was saying I was being charged only $1 until two days pass. Which was correct, the only thing that was correct, and that is all the emails that SegPay sent to me. I never even went to Bang.com and it was not included with passion-hd.com. So my bank is so good I got an email within about 15 minutes telling me I had a charge of $120 on my credit card, not $10.99. They already knew about SegPay.com and "passion-hd.com" so they cheerfully killed all of their billing from my credit card. When they bill your credit card they identify as SEGWHALE.COM AND A COUPLE OTHERS THAT CHASE BANK WAS FAMILIAR.
Chase Freedom credit card expedited the removal of the fraudulent charge and then they have to send me a new card with a new number which I will get in 2 days. What a pain in the ass.
I HOPE THIS HELPS AND THAT imagefap.com lets me post this for as many people to see as possible. I am certain, I do cybersecurity since 1991.
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Posted on : Sep 8, 2024
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