This is why it is important that you review your transactions on all credit cards and bank cards that you may have. Looking through my charges to my credit card tonight I found a charage for $24.97 that did not make any sense. No that is not a lot of money but when you are in college every penny counts. This charge was labelled: TME*K7PN3J*MUSTANG MO 855-277-9517 NY 10019 USA My credit card company disabled the card, credited my account, and blocked the merchant but that is not why I am posting. I never gave out my credit card information and yet there was still a weird charge. I called the obvious phone number in the description and it said it was Realtor.com. They said it was a credit card scam and they couldn't help me but I am skeptical. Just save yourselves the time and don't look up Realtor.com on you smartphone or tablet. Also don't think that not being in NY will help you, I live in SC and someone on NY still got my information from a card I didn't even have when I lived there. The beauty of the internet.
Alycia Moretti
Alabama,#2UPDATE Employee
Mon, August 22, 2016
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