Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Shabox UnrealMind 32330 Scam
Prologue: Remember about sms.ac service that eats up your credit? We have another one...
Chapter 1:
This is happening to me personally. Take a look at the image above.It is my July bill This stinky piece of s*it, good for nothing company drained my pocket, not to mention boiling up my blood pressure for their so-called ringtones.
NO, I never send any request for ringtones and I definitely cannot recall when I requested for it. But somehow they managed to get my phone number. But from where?
I was charged for RM2.50 for every SMS I received (regardless whether I save or discard the ringtones). And I received this on regular interval, totalled up RM21.50 for nothing! And for June I was charged for RM29.50!
Don't bother sending STOP request to that number. It will tell you some error messages, and you will keep receiving these crap. I try to call their shitty customer service number and guess what, I was kept on the line forever!
This is what I did, and you should too!
1. Call 123 (toll free Maxis customer service)
2. Ask them to block external content provider
This is what you SHOULD NOT DO
1. Never give out your phone number when you sign up for fishy promotions. Why do you want to sign up for it anyway?
These are the information about this UnrealMind scammer:
website: www.shabox.com
Their address:
UnrealMind Interactive Bhd. (566649-K)
Unit 20-06,
20th Floor, Wisma MCA,
163 Jalan Ampang,
50450 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
www.unrealmind.com
Email: info@unrealmind.com
Tel: (+603) 2161 3730
Fax: (+603) 2161 3731
(fu*k! Imagine this. You go to Wisma MCA to file a public report about this scam, and yet this company is located in the same building!)
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3 comments:
me too! i just realized it in my bill..damn shabox!
dont worry ppl, these sh*theads are going downnn.. they have been steadily downsizing for the past year and i thinks they should be out of business and close down by next year :)
save the nation from spam!
it's good to know that. but whatever happened to our money? is there any way we could claim it back?
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