BMO Harris Credit card department,
I write you as I believe I have been the victim of a consumer fraud across state lines which warrants a a certain level of investigation. What at first glance may appear to be a minor commercial dispute actually raises some very serious issues concerning consumer credit laws as well as IRS tax exempt status of the parties involved. -/-/- I was illegally charged a $200.00 membership fee on my Diners Club card ( - ) by the - - - through its proxy service agreement with -. The - - - claimed that I had authorized an automatic annual renewal of my membership for over $200.00 per year. I never authorized the - - - to automatically renew my membership nor did I authorize - to automatically renew my membership. Furthermore, I never authorized the - - - nor - to hold and maintain my credit card information. Thus their actions were illegal. When protested and demanded that the - - - reverse my credit card charges they refused to do so. It is my contention that the - - - as an IRS sanctioned tax exempt organization crosses the line when exhibiting this behavior and should lose its tax exempt status. It also my contention that - has built its entire business aiding and abetting this nefarious behavior by the - - - and the other tax exempts that are its client base. - should be ordered to cease and desist from these business practices.
BMO Harris customer in Connecticut
Jan 06, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
BMO Harris response to complaint:
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