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FraudVictim



reply to AnonGuest
I rec'd charge from Digital Age for $24.99 on 9/23

A charge of $24.99 appeared on my Capital One account as of 9/23 with an incomplete 888 number and a Cyprus location. When I called Capital One, they said they would only treat it as a disputed charge. They then told me I couldn't talk to anyone until tomorrow morning. When I told them that this isn't a disputed charge but raud, they said that it didn't matter, this is how they handle such matters. Unbelievable!

sproket90

join:2004-09-16
Dayton, OH
Re: I rec'd charge from Digital Age for $24.99 on

i have the same charge this month and also one from KC SOFTWARECOM LLC for 9.95. i am getting a new card...


fraud vic

reply to FraudVictim
Re: I rec'd charge from Digital Age for $24.99 on 9/23

had the same 24.99 charge here in Little Rock. had to call my bank on the 26th


uniteduser

@comcast.net

I got the same changes ....

from Digital Age 888-529-98 and ART MAGIC INC.COM

funny thing is that my CC is hesitant to issue a new CC to me, instead they are issuing credits for the charges and asked me to wait until there were more charges. they claim that these might just be legitimate merchants who mistakenly charged my CC. yeah right


Dan Bran

@covad.net

reply to FraudVictim
Re: I rec'd charge from Digital Age for $24.99 on

I also got a charge on my Visa card through Mission Federal Credit Union. They are canceling and re-issue a new card, but I have to go in to a branch to fill out paperwork to claim the fraud. (I guess they figure if the dollar amount isn't very high a customer won't bother spending two hours in the middle of a work day to fill out paperwork - then they don't have to pay the 24.99)

My Details
9/19/05 Purchase Credit Card DIGITAL AGE 888-529-98 CYPRUS SE Date 09/16/05

You would think the incomplete phone number would be a dead giveaway - I guess someone figured out a loophole that allows them to charge without a complete phone number

MGD
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-31
Fort Lauderdale, FL

reply to uniteduser
Re: I got the same changes ....

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Kcssoftllc
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AbsoluteSoft
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Devbill
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Artmagicinc
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Insofttech
said by uniteduser :

from Digital Age 888-529-98 and ART MAGIC INC.COM

funny thing is that my CC is hesitant to issue a new CC to me, instead they are issuing credits for the charges and asked me to wait until there were more charges. they claim that these might just be legitimate merchants who mistakenly charged my CC. yeah right
Maybe they don't get the big picture !!
Above is just a small sample of it!!

MGD

Kip patterson
Premium
join:2000-10-23
Columbus, OH
Gee, you're a piker. Only 5?

"get rarest design" produces 847 hits. The site design varies, but they all seem to be the same outfit (or maybe somebody stole their code).

I wonder what the sites do? Malware, keyboard loggers?


Thikone

@suz.com
Re: I got the same charges ....

Same thing happened to me through my BoF debit card. File a fraud complaint and you should get your money back pretty quickly.

cligzzzman

join:2005-09-27
Mississauga, ON
reply to Dan Bran
Re: I rec'd charge from Digital Age for $24.99 on

I had the same problem on my credit card:

DIGITAL AGE 888-529-98 CYPRUS SWE US $24.99

But I never made a purchase to Sweden!

I called my Canadian Tire card, my credit company, to see what they could do and I'll let you know.


wozster
Premium
join:2000-10-21
Lenexa, KS

reply to MGD
Re: I got the same changes ....

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Also see:
WWW.BURDETTINC.COM

MGD
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-31
Fort Lauderdale, FL

said by wozster See Profile :

Also see:
WWW.BURDETTINC.COM
Ohhh, what a surprise:

Domain name: burdettinc.com

Registrant Contact:
Burdindustr Inc
Gregory Koroll (burdindustr[AT]yahoo.com)
+1.3204512538
Fax: none
70 Laurel St
Orrtanna, 354215
EC
Name Servers:
ns1.ev1servers.net
ns2.ev1servers.net


Pinging www.burdettinc.com [66.98.207.188]:
WHOIS results for 66.98.207.188
OrgName: Everyones Internet, Inc.
OrgID: EVRY
Address: 390 Benmar
Address: Suite 200
City: Houston
StateProv: TX
PostalCode: 77060
Country: US

NetRange: 66.98.128.0 - 66.98.255.255
CIDR: 66.98.128.0/17
NetName: EVRY-BLK-14
NetHandle: NET-66-98-128-0-1
Parent: NET-66-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: NS1.EV1.NET
NameServer: NS2.EV1.NET

MGD

MGD
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-31
Fort Lauderdale, FL

reply to Kip patterson
said by Kip patterson See Profile :

Gee, you're a piker. Only 5?

"get rarest design" produces 847 hits. The site design varies, but they all seem to be the same outfit (or maybe somebody stole their code).

I wonder what the sites do? Malware, keyboard loggers?
Piker!! LOL I did say it was a "small" sample

It's hard to separate the fake ones in searches because they copy so much, that they can then hide in the forest!!.
It does appear that most are written by people whose native language is not English.

Many are set up as front operations to get a merchant online billing account for credit card fraud. They are not really selling any "templates", all the ones that I listed have invalid security certificates. It is now a huge industry scamming millions of dollars. Every criminal and their brother are doing it. For less than $100 they can register a domain, get web hosting and a merchant account. At the current rate of credit card data thefts, there must be ~70 mil. accounts out there. I am sure the going rate for the data has dropped considerably.

They can have access to the funds within 48hrs. of submitting the charge. The odds of getting busted are between slim and none. Do a search on devbill, reports of credit card fraud from them are well over a year old. As multiple reports of the scam become puplic, they just roll the site over, and another one comes up. Here is a web archive of the now defunct usoftwebsys.com one of last years widely reported template scams, same layout, same wording as the current crop: »web.archive.org/web/200409251743···sys.com/
You can assume that many thousands of individuals are getting billed on each of those names.

Kubus just asked above about Pluto, I guess from the Digital Age Cyprus connection. No law enforcement action has been reported yet from that story months ago, which was motivated by BBR posters: »www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7150531

The other noteworthy scam with connections to Cyprus was PharmacyCards.com: »www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4534338/ Even when the authorities became aware of it, all they were able to do is take civil action to freeze whatever funds were left in the US, as the criminals were in the UK:
»www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5077470/

MGD


ewjl

@comcast.net
reply to sproket90
Re: I rec'd charge from Digital Age for $24.99 on

My Citibank MasterCard showed a $24.99 charge DIGITAL AGE 888-529-98 CYPRUS SWE on 09/24/05

carmen99

join:2005-09-28
Minneapolis, MN

I too logged on to WellsFargo online this morning and saw a Digital Age charge of 24.99. Quickly called WellsFargo (at the same time Googled and found this link.)

They will "Investigate" and if they can retrieve the money will credit my account. I said, this is a fraud, I doubt if you will retrieve the money.

Update later.

MGD
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-31
Fort Lauderdale, FL

said by carmen99 See Profile :

..They will "Investigate" and if they can retrieve the money will credit my account. I said, this is a fraud, I doubt if you will retrieve the money.

Update later.
Woohaa, who ever you spoke with is not fully versed in the law yet!!. There is no "IF", you dispute the charge and they investigate. When the fraud is confirmed the charge must be removed regardless of whether they can get the money back or not. In the interim you are not required to pay the disputed amount, and no interest or penalties can accrue. Just remember to preserve your rights, you must follow up and notify them in writing.

MGD


Mordy
Comfortably Numb
Premium,MVM,ExMod 2004-07
join:2001-12-02
Denver, CO


edit:
September 28th, @12:55PM

said by MGD See Profile :
Woohaa, who ever you spoke with is not fully versed in the law yet!!.
It depends. If the charge was on a bank issued debit card, there might not be fraud protection. Many banks do offer fraud protection for debit cards, but it is not legal requirement to do so. VISA is offering fraud protection for their labelled debit cards, but I'm not up on the process to dispute a charge on a debit card - it may not be the same process as it is for credit cards, and there may be more hoops to jump through.
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MGD
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-31
Fort Lauderdale, FL


edit:
September 29th, @03:16PM

reply to uniteduser
Re: I got the same changes ....

said by uniteduser :

from Digital Age 888-529-98 and ART MAGIC INC.COM ............
In reviewing the ARTMAGICINC.COM registration, it looks like we need to add dewhosting.com to the Devbill group, as it is providing the dns for artmagic, all are hosted by EVI:

Domain name: ARTMAGICINC.COM
IP 207.44.159.159
Registrant Contact:
ART Inc.
Brian Brown (artmacenterprises[]yahoo.com)
+1.6156589297
Fax: none
17 Morgan Center Rd.
Mount Vernon, 718288
AQ

Name Servers:
ns1.dewhosting.com 207.44.158.20
ns2.dewhosting.com 207.44.158.20

Domain name: dewhosting.com
IP 207.44.158.20
Registrant Contact:
DEVHOST, INC
Alexey Korney (alexkorney[]yahoo.com)
+1.4136413191
Fax: none
812 Beverly St
New Orlean, 17728
AG
Name Servers:
ns1.ev1servers.net
ns2.ev1servers.net

Dewhosting has yet to set up a website: »www.dewhosting.com/manual/howto/

Also, when you go to the main »https://www.devbill.com it lists as web-logo-templates.com and directs you to them in the contacts. The web-logo registrant address and the devbill.com registrant address are both Mailnetwork.com »www.mailnetwork.com mail forwarding address drops.

Domain name: web-logo-templates.com
IP 66.98.206.27
Registrant Contact:
-
John Leister (weblogotemplates[]yahoo.com)
+1.2679607667
Fax: -
1424 W Price Road ----> See »www.mailnetwork.com/cgi-bin/city···rmlogin=
Brownsville, TX 78520
US

Domain name: devbill.com
IP 66.98.206.27

Registrant Contact:
Developer Billing Company
Ivan Maximov (ivanmaxximov[]yahoo.com)
(509) 352-7566
Fax: none
666 FIFTH AVE -----> See »www.mailnetwork.com/cgi-bin/city···rmlogin=
NEW YORK, 10103

MGD
Edit= fixed link


fanmanusa



Hmmm... besides the digital age charge, there was a charge on my card for $7.95 to Hostitnow, Inc., of Staten Island, NY... a charge made at a time when I was miles deep in the woods on a backpacking trip. The bank gave me a phone #... which is nothing but an answering machine. Needless to say, I disputed that one, too.

I also found this:
quote:
One of the most widely publicised cases of credit card fraud occurred in the US, where a group of web-based companies made small, recurrent charges to hundreds of thousands of credit cards.
Although this fraud does have an e-commerce connection, experts don&'t believe the crooks obtained the card details on the Internet, but instead think they used software programs to generate valid credit card numbers out of thin air.
Since each charge only involved a small amount of money (US$20), banks processing the transactions didn't subject them to the full authorisation check that would have highlighted the fact that card numbers had been software-generated.

twhiting9275

join:2002-08-30
Waterloo, IA

reply to Mordy
Re: I rec'd charge from Digital Age for $24.99 on

I got hit by the same company. Thank god for google, been trying to get these guys looked up.
The charge appeared for $24.99, thankfully that charge went through to my paypal card, which never has any $$$ on it.

Anyone able to pull anything more for information, I'll gladly pass that on to paypal. Will file a fraud transaction with them now, as well.

I've never heard of these guys, not sure what the problme is, but I definitely didn't authorise a $24.99 charge from 'em.

-=T=-


angrygirl

@Dial1.Chic

reply to Thikone
Re: I got the same charges ....

geez-I just got that digigial age 24.99 on my cap one visa/ had to talk to 3 people/ I told them does anyone there read the internet. Yes, I want it reported as fraud--and closed my acct---I told the rep widespread/ wake up out there---thankfully google got me here before my blood pressure shot up another 20 points.
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