EZ CASH MEDIA KEEPS TAKING MONEY OUT OF MY ACCOUNT

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Sub: #1 EZ CASH MEDIA KEEPS TAKING MONEY OUT OF MY ACCOUNT
Replied on 08-04-2009, 04:40 PM
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EZCASH MEDIA keeps takeing 50-45 bucks out of my account still. For the last several weeks. I live in Michigan and now when I go to there web site Ezcashmedia.com It says it is invalid. Why are they still taking money from me and can I call my bank and get them to put a stop on it and dispute it sense the company can not even be in contact with me. Please I need to know. Thanks.




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Replied on 08-04-2009, 06:05 PM
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I'm sorry to tell you this, but there is only one sure way to stop the withdrawals, and that is to close your account. If that isn't an option, then tell the bank to put a hard debit block on your account. Before you close your account, read this information at the link below. http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com...e-account.html

Please do not let any of these pdl's know you are going to close your account, until AFTER you have done it!





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