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5th of Sep, 2011 by User582409 |
I am a really mad ex customer. I put together a compaign against CardFlex to let the world now how you process payments and then keep the money. As of now, you have $ 22,000.00 to my understanding that you won't bother to return. I know most customers get angry and don't do anything about it. But I say it's time for the world to know about fraudelent merchant companies. I want to be sure other small businesses won't be your victims. To learn about what happened, please checkout lots of online complains I already put together. Hundreds of more are coming this week and I am currently working on the youtube channel called MADATCARDFLEX, this way people can see videos of testimonials of how fraud takes place. Videos I believe are powerful way to share with millions of people of what some merchant companies such as CardFlex engages in. I know you won't do anything to make things right with your customer and return back our money. I just don't want other businesses to suffer with you. I am 100% comited to share with millions of online users who do search for you online what our input is on you guys. Regards, Mad CardFlex Customer! |
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Backed by a three-person management term with over 60 years' combined experience in the business, CardFlex has helped thousands of merchants achieve their business goals with a variety of payment options. We pride ourselves especially on our fast customer-service response times. We take seriously the concerns of any client, and would like to resolve yours. Please contact Martin Phillips, customer service manager, at 866-634-3044. |
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Along with all of its positives, the Internet allows dangerous people to post false claims against good people and companies—and to do so anonymously. That’s what we believe has happened here.
Despite several attempts to work with this anonymous poster, CardFlex has been unable to even identify the poster or the company he/she claims to represent. Instead, we get occasional emails that read like ransom notes. The notes make bizarre accusations, demand varied sums of money, and offer no information to work from. “Don't ask me to call, ” the poster emailed us this morning. “Don't ask the name of the company.”
That makes it difficult to fix anything, of course. And now the anonymous poster has threatened to expand his/her attacks to include the very employees who have offered to help.
The anonymous poster has the phone numbers and emails of the several CardFlex managers who have offered assistance. We remain ready to resolve this issue. |
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I too have been scammed by cardflex. Like the other horror stories they are trying to keep funds held in a reserve for a ridiculous claimed "early termination fee" of a substantial amount of money. This has been deemed illegal in a number of similar cases.
I have spoken with other companies as well as a couple of other attorneys that have dealt with cardflex. We are also in active discussion with Attorney Generals about this and are stirring up interest.
We are interested in hearing your cardflex stories as we are currently fighting a case and at the same time putting together a class action lawsuit as well as preparing many formal complaints to strategic agencies and offices.
If we can get enough cardflex customers to join the fight we can all get what we are owed much easier than trying to fight individually.
If you are currently fighting cardflex and need help, or you have settled a case against them, are an attorney that is or has dealt with cardflex, or are interested in providing any information at all it would be greatly appreciated.
Please call the following number and leave a message with a brief description of your situation. We will get back to you right away as we put together formal charges, suits, and complaints to move forward.
(866) 770-9546
They have scammed many companies with their deceptive and fraudulent practices. The owners of cardflex were found guilty of wire fraud, mail fraud, and racketeering. Information about that case can be found here:
http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/stories/2010/03/22/story13.html?page=all
"Judge rules that three former company officials engaged in mail and wire fraud and violated federal racketeering laws"
Their sponsoring bank Wells Fargo has dropped them as an ISO because of all the troubles they have caused.
Their scamming ways need to be put to an end. |
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