Saved from UMG/Buyers Edge
I was talking to an on-line service center for rebates provided via issuing debit cards cedited with the rebate amount. After I got my problem straightened out, I was ready to ring off when the person assisting me began a "hard sell" for what turned out to be 3 different operations under the UMG/ Buyers Edge umbrella.
I usually just hang up when I get the "pitch", but this guy was so good at pushing the 'Special & No-Obligation Opportunities' that I decided to hang on & see where this whole thing was going. I knew the pitch was a hook, so I wasn't swallowing the bait, but I was definitely giving the fisherman a good run. So I smelled the rat, & I finally got him to divulge the Den of Rats aka UMG/Bueyers Edge. What saved me was Google Search & Pissed Consumer.
I Googled both UMG & Buyers Edge, & that's how I found Pissed Consumer. I joined PC in the midst of the pitch, & the comments from all of you good-hearted Pissed Consumers allowed me to see the light B4 I fell into the deep, dark abyss of the Scammer Helhole.
I'm pleased to report that (so far...) I was able to escape within the 30 days of parole UR offered B4 UR credit card is held ransom.
So many thanks & much appreciation to my fellow PCers! I'll keep you posted because I suspect that my sense of a permanent parole may be at least partly illusory.
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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