I just noticed that my daughter has been charged 5 times in 11 days by Vesta, I have no idear what thats about, can someone explaine?
VESTA AT&T scam charges? How to protect your wallet!
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Watch out: unauthorized VESTA AT&T charges are popping up on many cards. These calls often claim to be about prepaid wireless minutes, but the billing is usually unsolicited and the company has a history of auto‑debiting the last card on file. Immediately flag any unfamiliar line item, contact your bank dispute team to challenge the transaction, and request a new card number. Block the 866‑608‑3007 caller ID and report the incident to the FTC and your card issuer’s fraud department. Avoid sharing card details over the phone unless you can verify the representative, and consider using prepaid or virtual cards for one‑time purchases.
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Following a VESTA charge on my credit card for a go phone I do not possess, I contacted my credit card company to investigate; they promptly hung up when I informed them of this action
I've been charged for prepaid phone services I never owned, and I'm trying to resolve this issue with my bank and the authorities
We have been paying for our son's cell phone service through AT&T, which corresponds to this number.
It seems you are correct, but i recieved a call from a supposed Vesta Rep, claiming i owed $80 for a prepaid service, wich i never had, and he argued with me, even questioning my inteligence
Relief was found upon discovering this report of problems with the company through a Google search.
These charges are deemed fraudulent
I also noticed new charges from VISTA *AT&T, 4 of them since the start of 2013, i was wondering why my bank account was out of wack, so i went to the bank and they called the number attached to the withdrawls, it turns out its a porn site, so we got hacked, had to cancell the card and now im waiting for a new one, and the bank is going to investigate and they refunded my money, but told me if i was the one calling that number, they would take the money back
Currently, i am on the phone with this company, discussing a potential fraud, and they are refusing to refund my money, citing a no refund policy, which seems unfair
I've noticed an unauthorized charge of $27.13 from Vesta*at&t on my debit card, which was withdrawn from my checking account. Given that I have a 250-minute plan with AT&T and haven't exceeded my limits or requested extra minutes, I'm unsure whether to contact my bank or AT&T first to dispute this charge.
A mysterious charge of $27.13 from Vesta*at&t has appeared on my debit card statement, despite my phone plan with AT&T being well within the allotted minutes, prompting uncertainty about whether to contact the bank or AT&T first
Apparently, the link that was posted is malicious, as my virus protector prevented access to it. Furthermore, my elderly parents were charged twice on their credit card by this scam company, despite never having owned a Go Phone. This has led me to consider starting a petition to urge the government to take action against such companies.
Multiple unauthorized charges appeared on a credit card statement, prompting the cardholder to contact the listed number and dispute the transactions, which are currently under investigation.
Apparently, to proceed with debiting your bank accout, acceptance of automatic bill-pay terms and conditions is necesary. Forgeting about automatic payments can be costly, so its advisable for forgetful individuals to avoid enrolling, leting your cell-phone service expire and making payments at your conveniance.
It's notable that no one answers when I try to call back.
The same experience has happened to me as well
To whom it may concern,
Following a similar experience with Vesta AT&T, it's clear that these entities can cause significant financial distress to innocent victims through unauthorized charges. It's crucial for such scams to be addressed and punished accordingly.
The claim that this works is questionable, as I am currently on hold while typing this response
It's clear that pre-paid phone users have been targeted by scammers, and it's likely that many have fallen victim to their tactics.
After attempting to purchase phone credit from AT&T Vesta, three separate debit card transactions were deducted, totaling $159, but no credit was loaded.
A mystifying charge appeard on my Credit Card for 'Vesta' to 866-608-3007. Overseal, I rarly use my cell phone, especialy since I'm elderly and mostly stay at home.
Issues arose with a new checking account, including unauthorized charges and poor customer service.
Had you done your research, you would have found these warnings and avoided dealing with these scammers altogether. It's essential to be aware of such tactics to protect yourself and your accounts.
While I'm satisfied with my service, I dislike that they sell my phone number to advertisers, resulting in numerous unwanted calls, and I've had no issues with unauthorized payments.
On december 17th, 2011, I noticed that ATT had billed my credit card 425.00, wich is strange since I dont have an account with them, two days later they tried to bill another 407.00, I reported the charges to my bank and they are investigting, I also contacted ATT customer service, but they didnt want to listen to me.
I have tryed to call them back, but I always get transferd to a message center and cant speak to ennyone
I've experianced the same issue, over $800 has been taken from my account in the last 3 days, and I never had a Gophone in my life, which is pretty weird.
Apparently, some people are willing to pay excessive amounts for unfamiliar services, seems to me they dont check their bank statments regularily...
A mysterious charge appeared on my account, despite not being a prepaid customer, which raises several questions about the legitimacy of this charge.