The phone number 239-214-8312 is located in or around Fort Myers, FL. This landline number is registered with Centurylink. There have been 45 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 14 user comments, the latest received on November 8th, 2010 and it has been marked as spam 14 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 14 times, has been searched 45 times, and has garnered 14 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentI recently had a run in with chuckiechip.com. what i want to know is how they got my card number? bank of america called me it was a charge of 8.81 it is being taken care of. maybe paypal needs to be informed. i also have to get a new card.
Same thing - chukiechip - called them and they told me they had an order for an Wii cable Called my bank and got a new card and filed with FBI
I tried to use my debit card Sa****ay night and Sunday morning and upon calling my bank, discovered they shut my card off due to suspected fraudulent charges. Turns out the charge was from Chuckiechip.com fo $6.21. They are sending me the paperwork to dispute the charge, however, they are the ones that spotted it. So, they are on the alert. I have to go get a new card today as well. I'm not aware of any phone calls or e-mails, although, I have had my e-mail address book "phished" recently. All the e-mails are for ****** or a Ca***ian Pharmacy.
A charge from chukiechip.com was placed on my atm account on 11-6. My bank notified me of****ential fraud on my account, and I have a new card today, but they cannot stop the charge of 9.39 as it is processing.
on 10/11 my card was charged 9.97on 10/21 my card was credited 9.97the tel no as of 10/12 for amerotechnics was 239.214.8312
I got a charge on my checking accnt on 10/31 for $8.87 from chukiechip.com and called to have the charge refunded. they said it would take 2-3 business days.
I also received a charge from CHUKIECHIP.COM on 10/29 for $9.37. As suggested above, I will contact the FBI regarding this scam, but I had to cancel my card earlier today :-(
Though I did not receive a call, I did have a charge from chukiechip.com in August. I got it resolved by contacting them via email and suspecting fraud. I was reimbursed. I got another similar charge today from 24technix.com and the websites are remarkably similar (same header graphics). I have zero doubt in my mind that this is a fraudulent group and I have contacted the FBI. I strongly urge everyone here to do the same. A simple email to your regional FBI office (just google FBI and you'll get a useful site) and give a quick rundown of what happened. Be specific about websites and transaction dates and amounts. They all seem to be under $10 to try and slip under the radar. IF YOU DON'T CONTACT THE FBI, THEN THESE GUYS WILL CONTINUE TO DO THIS!!Ok. Sorry for the soapbox, but I have a friend that works for the Bureau and this is his recommendation. If you don't have enough of a demand for a specific group, then it won't get pursued. "The squeaky wheel gets the grease."Good luck everyone.
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never seen this number before and they did not leave a message.
Identical response for me, MERmade, although my "order" was apparently for some plastic USB disk case or so****ing. But they seem to have used my old credit card information (my bank had recently issued new cards with different numbers for an entirely unrelated reason), so I guess that was lucky-ish.
same thing has happened to us...someone get me an address and I'll stop if myself...I have folks who specialize in such matters...
I also had the mystery charge. Mine was for $9.93. I called the number above and actually got through after about three minutes. They explained that the purchase was for a wireless adapter that allows Wii games to be played on a Sony playstation. We have neither a Wii nor a Sony playstation. They were about to ship this odd device to our old address. The transaction also included a bogus email address.The Amerotechnics representative agreed to cancel the shipping and credit our account in three days. I'll try to remember to update this post with news of whether we get our credit.
This number is****ociated with a company called amerotechnics.com. A fraudulent charge appeared on my bank account of 9.95from this company. On the same day, my daughter had a fraud charge for 9.83 from mywebtechsite.com. No answer at the number, just a message that says to send an email.Contacted bank. Had to get a new debit card and i am still disputing the charge.
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