Clickbank Questions – Helppp Scam…???



I bought paidsurveyprogram yesterday for a fees of $29.95. Its a company that refers you to other website to do surveys. Anyways, I made a mistake. Half of the things they said aren’t true. So I want a refund. There’s a 60daynoquestionrefund. I made the payment via paypal and it was to clickbank I just found out. So I went to the clickback website to request a refund. It turns out you have to fill out a form for them to find the order. I am okay with disclosing every other information except : enter last six digits of payment account. Do you think I should give the last six digits. I really don’t want to risk giving them it as the credit card is my father’s. So I just wanted to make sure it’s safe to give the last six digits. Or do you think i should report fraud to paypal becuase this company isn’t answersing any of my emails and half of the things they mentioned about the program are false. Meaning some of the offers are fake.
i sent the payment through paypal so why do I need to enter the last six digits of the card.

Best Answer: yes report fraud. They should answer your questions no matter what. Because they don’t need your account #. They should be able to just refund the money to your paypal account. To me, that sounds like a fraud. Good luck. (do not give out your account #) and for future references, do not get lured into those survey programs. I have tried some in the past and they didn’t pay and it’s all just a scam….



  • 1. Notify all Credit Bureaus and put it on Fraud Alert.
    2. Close your checking accounts and have all new #s from your present credit cards. Better safe than sorry.
    3. As for the $29.95, if you can’t get the refund, get over it. I’m sure you made a few mistakes that cost you $29.95.
  • Hi there!

    Better call the website whom you are buying the product. If there’s none. Email them that you’ll report them as fraud, if there’s no answer yet after 24hours. I think you have to report it to paypal.

    Dont give any details yet unless you’re assured about the website and have not talked to anyone in the company yet.

    I hope this helps.

  • A good scam involves an amount that most people are willing to write off as a bad experience. $29.95 is a good amount, as not many are willing to fill in the forms, hang on the phones, disclose information.
    6 digits?, ask your dad, hes taking the risk




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