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Security Providers

7841 Ballboa Avenue, San Diago CA 92100



Edith of Newark, NJ, writes:
I received a phone solicitation back in October of 2000 and was told that AARP had given them my name to receive this special service. The service was credit card fraud for $329.00. I would receive protection against anyone using my card. I am 72 years old and told them over and over on the phone I was not interested. They said they would go ahead and send me the details and I could think about it and return it and my credit card would be credited. The next day after taking with my niece I called and cancelled.

This cancelation is documented and AARP is pending the credit to my card. To date I have not received a credit from the Company. I have written several letters to both AARP and Security Providers. Yesterday I received a phone call form Thomas Peart and he informed me that the bank they had been doing business with has closed and it will take awhile before receiving credit. AARP will only hold the temporary credit until this month. I was told back in October that it would take two billing cycles, and now I am being told the bank went under back in October. I have letter documenting all my phone conversations. I have now asked my niece to help me because I recently lost my husband and can't deal with the added stress. Please tell me what I should do now.

Edith should the New Jersey Attorney General's office. A similar scam goes under the name R&R Consultants.

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