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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Update on Beware of Worldpaypal.net! E-payment Fraudsters?

Some time ago, I reportedly told us about my ugly experience with the above mentioned e-payment company www.worldpaypal.net owned by a Nigerian ¡°Firmswitch¡±. Well, a lot had happened in the past few months as I equally told us I did reported the said company to Consumer Protection Agency of Nigeria, and true to their words of assurance I could authoritatively tell us that the above defaulting company was floored to honor my debit card payment which exorbitantly was sold to me and never supplied to me after several appeals and amicable personal efforts by me.
However after a month of my reporting them to Consumer Protection Agency of Nigeria (CPC), I could say I finally got my electronic equivalent of my money now in my custody for use. In fact on the 8th of March 21, 2008 at about 06:42 pm I received a text message from their London bank bearing the number +44778148400 informing me of the availability of my card. The message is as below;
Dear kartel,
Your card is ready and available to use; card # is ¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­expiration date12/20009. Online admin-worldpaypal.net
I give kudos to CPC www.cpcnigeria.com, for that feat! To everyone who stood by me in this fight against victimization of consumers nationally and internationally. To the spirit of victimized good consumers: fighting the same cause as with me in its various forms, I duff off my cap. I can rightly say that I went through the right due process!

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