8777149640

877 area code: Toll-free
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  • +1
    BIG BOPPER replies to joe
    get a real job and quit harrassing people that FDO NOT WANT YOUR CALLS!
    I HAVE MORE RESPECT FOR A CRACK ADDICT BEGGING IN THE STREET- AT LEAST THEY LOOK YOU IN THE EYE- NOW FARK OFF!
  • +3
    no call
    why are they asking my full name to sending e-mail? I think it's SCAM!!!!!
  • 0
    Freddy
    They closed down for business last month.
    • Caller: CPS
  • +4
    CPS is a scam replies to Jayzed
    The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns of a credit card processing scam that has caused small business owners to lose hundreds of dollars throughout the St. Louis area. The credit card fraud involves a sales representative who offers to save the small business owner money on credit card processing fees if they sign a long-term agreement.
    The salesperson closes the deal with a "no cancel" contract, leaving the customer with a loss of hundreds of dollars and a long-term lease agreement they cannot cancel.

    According to the FBI, cases similar to the one in St. Louis are common and called mass marketing frauds. These contracts are legal, and once the three-day business trial period is complete, small businesses have little chance of canceling. Often, large deposits are required, leaving the businesses out the deposit money, even if they are able to cancel.

    The swindles involve promises of lower merchant charges in exchange for the purchase of a service or product. Business owners are "sold" the product when they are too busy or distracted to ask questions. Some business owners new to using credit cards naturally assume the promises made are legitimate and happily sign agreements to save money. It is not until after the sale is final that they realize their monetary loss.

    Mass marketing fraud
    Anytime a small business deals with an outside salesperson, it faces the chance of getting caught in a mass marketing fraud. Advance fee schemes are the most common and occur when the victim pays money in anticipation of receiving something of value. To avoid this swindle, always have a company set up an appointment time that is convenient for you and during a time when distractions are at a minimum. Often these salespeople try to sell products during peak hours or shift changes.

    Businesses should be suspicious of excessive sales pressure to sign any contract. Always read any contracts before signing. Never sign a "no cancel" contract without researching the company thoroughly, checking references and having an attorney look over the paperwork. The BBB offers businesses a reliability report, which provides information about reported companies. The BBB suggests that businesses make sure to get in writing the stipulation that any deposits are to be returned if the sale is not finalized. Never sign an incomplete agreement or one with blank areas.

    Each credit card company offers information for new businesses on how to avoid credit card swindles. To receive lower merchant fees, it is best to go to the source first. The FBI warns that signing nondisclosure agreements during the sales process is designed to prevent businesses from independently investigating the fraudulent business. The FBI states that these scammers often threaten new businesses with civil suits if they report their losses to law enforcement or agencies such as the BBB.
  • +2
    Catherine
    Get several calls a week from these guys and other companies like them. Scam. Deal with your main banks best services.
    • Caller: Credit Card Processer Services
    • Call type: Telemarketer
  • +2
    why do they try to scam me replies to Karose
    I've had multiple calls from them for a while now and I won't pick up the phone when I see their number displayed.  They are a credit card processing company.  www.cardprocessingservices.ca  Their website says they are BBB accredited which when checked out at BBB, you will see that there is an alert on them.  Their BBB rating is an  "F".  The reason is that they have a history of violating the BBB name and logo policy.  They are obviously very untrustworthy and you'd have to be short of more than just a few brain cells to do business with a company like this.
  • +4
    Everyone needs to know that CPS replies to P Pincher
    is a total and utter scam they ripped me off and many merchants for thousands
  • +1
    Mr. Wong
    | 1 reply
    Do you have no education? Stupid? cant speak any fluent language
    Then I have a job for you. Im a credit card processor and we are looking for people
    to make annoying phone calls. Please call 1-800-2FUKOFF
    JK these people should get a real job
  • +7
    fedupwithscams replies to jonathan amar
    How long have you worked for them? I got duped by one of these not-so-legit card processors. When my business was going under and I tried to  cancel, after fulfilling my incredibly long contract, I found that they had auto renewed me. And if I wanted an out it would cost $5000. unless I acted immediately. In that case it would be $1000. Their collections department were rude and didn't follow CFIB practises, or any government rules. Scam artists, all of these companies who make these cold calls tempting you with better rates.
  • +4
    dont take no [***] replies to jonathan amar
    This above reply is bs from the same scam company. How dumb do you think we are? Cant get a real job so he scams people....looser!
  • +3
    netinho
    These scammers texted me to let me know that my PayPal has a new alert!  LOL  I don't even have a PayPal account!  LOL!   SCAMMERS!!!!!
  • +2
    Jesse
    looks like they are back. Got a call from them few days ago and asked for the owner. Somehow they got the owner's name. I asked them to leave a message, and they actually did. They even gave me their website that is under construction -_-. pointless [***]. Definitely a scam. I wonder if these scammers ever stop... ps. already in the block list *smirk*
    • Caller: CPS
    • Call type: Telemarketer
  • -2
    The Red Baron
    Don't do business with these guys.  They are scammers with a capital s.  I knew a guy whose neighbor got taken for a ride down the primrose path with them.  I 'm glad I didn't fall for it.  I was about to sign on the dotted line and Jesus whispered in my ear, "Ted, are you sure you want to do this?  Remember the time that you donated your whole paycheck to fireman's orphan fund which turned out just to be another Louis Montgomery scam and ram?"  Boy that was a good reminder!  thank you JC!  I also have really cool star wars trading cards.
    • Caller: Bob Clayton
    • Call type: Telemarketer
  • -5
    The Red Baron replies to Mr. Wong
    I just got laid off at Crunchy's chicken.  They said thye might higher me back tho next January.  So, I'm looking for work. What kind of experence do I need?  respond and I can giv you my mom's email address.
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