Shane
Elberton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, March 02, 2003
Ok, guys. YAHOO domains hosts this site. PLEASE write to them at: [email protected] Tell Yahoo that NHES has been found in violation of numerous state and federal laws. Also, remind them that because of the fraudulent nature of the site it is a violation of YAHOO's Service Terms and according to that the site should be terminated immediately. If not legal action against YAHOO should be forthcoming.
Tracy
Crown Point,#3Author of original report
Tue, February 18, 2003
Meg, Its done electronically, that is how the (fake) company is getting away with it. It is definately not the banks fault. Look how many other people its happening to, all banks are faulty? They did cash the checks for those amounts, I have copies of them for proof. I already talked to the bank about it, because it is done electronically it won't be caught, great scheme. Have you ever overlapped check numbers?? If I was the only one it has happened to, maybe I would think it was the banks fault, but I know its not.
Meg
Buffalo,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, February 18, 2003
Tracy, What you're describing sounds like a bank error. A company can't cash a $29.95 cheque for $39.95 - they cash the cheque for the amount written on it. I suppose they could have altered the cheque, but I'd check my cancelled cheques before making that accusation. Also, the company can't cash a cheque twice - when you cash a cheque, you surrender it at the bank. You can't resubmit something you don't have anymore. Sounds to me like your bank made an error - perhaps a data-entry error that explains the first $39.95 deduction, and a corrected deduction of $29.95, but someone failed to reverse the $39.95 deduction. I'd take it up with the bank. If your statement shows the same cheque number twice, with two different amounts deducted, it should be an easy fix - there should be only one deduction for each cheque number. For the record, NHES is crap, so I'm not trying to defend the company. I just think what you're describing sounds like a bank error that should be pretty easy to take care of - and if that's the case, you shouldn't waste your time trying to deal with NHES about it.
Tracy
Crown Point,#5Author of original report
Tue, February 18, 2003
I just decided to check their site out, and I found out it isn't there anymore. I don't know what happened, if they changed it or what, but it did make me happy not to see it!
Tracy
Crown Point,#6Author of original report
Tue, February 18, 2003
I just decided to check their site out, and I found out it isn't there anymore. I don't know what happened, if they changed it or what, but it did make me happy not to see it!