Oof. Ever heard of the term "too good to be true"? Not to mention Facebook ads or website ads of any kind are generally the ones almost everyone knows not to click. Jeez man
I'd remove all the money on that card and never use it again. If it's a reloadable card that you get paid on, I'd call and report it lost and get issued a new card number. But regardless, I'd be going to an ATM and taking all that money out asap if you can. If you gave that number to someone on FB, I'd be concerned all your money is already gone.
I'm assuming you read the terms and conditions after you purchased it? I'm a little confused by that. What motivated you to read it then?
And which customer service are you talking about? Because if this is indeed a scam, you probably need to call your debit card customer service to get help on not accepting the charges.
I called my debit card customer service. Yes that is correct I read it after. I saw another post that was saying it was a scam so I looked at the terms and conditions.
You can talk to your debit card provider and request a new card, block any fraudulent charges, etc. No, putting in 1-point font "by reading this message you agree to give me your first born child" does not mean you've agreed to that deal. Just dispute all charges from this entity as fraud.
Prime897 t1_iujb1gx wrote
Oof. Ever heard of the term "too good to be true"? Not to mention Facebook ads or website ads of any kind are generally the ones almost everyone knows not to click. Jeez man