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i got an email from Western Union similar like the one i got from Money Gram saying the same old B.S that my online account has been suspended and that they also don't have to provide any specfics that's so wrong i think as a customer they owe me that much plus what would it hurt to tell me why. My information might being used for illegal transactions and the only way to be sure is to tell me the reason and i can better deal with it but for them to wait until the problem might esculate is so wrong.

I think the reason they don't provide any specfics cause they have none which means it's time for me to do what i do best shake some trees to see what's going to fallout.

My son told me that a couple of locations in his home town Racine Wis that when he picked up money that i sent him she asked him what kind of job i have that i can send him money that often he told me that she said what we're doing is considered money laundering after he told me i couldn't stop laughing which tells me both company think i'm money laundering what a joke with idiots like that in charged i wouldn't do business with cause if they stupid enough to think i would take a chance on going prison for a dumb move like that then they don't know jack about me is why i feel they should explain especially since they also suspended evrybody in Racine that i have sent money to. Truth be known i'm kind of glad when i pick up money my picture was taking i was fingerprinted and asked by the sales rep at some of there locations what relations the person was to me and why i'm sending the money and is anybody forcing me to send the money one rep asked my son where my income comes from for me to be able to send money that often i told him to tell her i get SSI on the 3rd of the month and since it's only myself i don't need a lot of material things i have what i need roof over my head food when i'm hungry and i shop at the thrift store is why when i finally went out of my comfort zone and bought some 200 powerbeats 3 that was defected in my opinion why i was so determine to not pay Apple to fix them there has to be a reason why some people is having similar issues

Western Union Cons: That i cant answers.

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Just so you know... What you're describing isn't something to do with "Western Union" it's a Phishing email designed to get you to Click the link (Which if you put your MOUSE on and look at the bottom LEFT of your screen, it SHOULD tell you the real URL you are clicking.

You'll probably notice that it does not match the EXACT url of the real site (If your not sure Google, Bing or Startpage) the website of the place it says it is and compare the Verified webpage to the one that the email is trying to send you to. Normally saying something like "you need to log into your account and verify your details, to reactivate your account" at which point they save everything that you have JUST typed in and then they have your Real account details. Which means you've suffered No Losses, Unless you were one of those people unfortunate enough to just read the email, click the link and then fill in your information. Honestly the best way to deal with something like this (Bank, Western Union, American Express, Police) or any other company you get this kind of message from is to go to their website DO NOT FOLLOW THE LINK INCLUDED IN THE EMAIL...

Instead Google, Bing or Startpage the name of the place... Or if you don't like online stuff call them never use a number provided in an email, odds are it's the person who's trying to scam you's telephone number. (or if you already have their REAL number) compare it to what they are trying to get you to call and if it doesn't match Scam. If it does match call the REAL place and ask them (More than likely they will tell you that they don't send emails out to customers or that there is nothing wrong with your account).

Never trust emails or phone calls themselves. I got an email telling me my bank account had been broken into and that I needed to provide new information in order to "get back into my account" I looked at the url and it was definitely NOT that of my banks. I clicked it and it LOOKED almost exactly like my banks.. Including the links to the REAL Support and their REAL phone number.

However I knew better then to put in my real information so I put in something like "DoyouthinkIamStupid" as my username and "goFyourselfahole" as my password and it said "Thank you for verifying your account". Point is If you really Want to click on that link make sure you try made up stuff first if it says thank you..

then you know they just tried to scam you (since the real company would have told you "Sorry Invalid Username / Password". That said you can always Google to see "Scam Reports" and put in the name of the company and see if other people are reporting the same scam.

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"Several Free Phones" you do realize it's supposed to be one Per A Person... Right?

As such you are commiting fraud on some level or another. So you don't really have any place to complain about ANYTHING that they do.

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