1-800-695-9478, that'd be the Victoria's Secret customer service line, they have access to the other accounts as well.
I know there is a p.o. box to send letters in as well, as you always should correspond both ways.
Who knows? I'm just a collections agent for them.
The above person doesn't speak for me, but I left their input there anyway. Here's my input below:
Whatever you do, make absolutely sure you record every part of your communication with companies like this. Keep notes and a log for your records of all discussions, letters, phone conversations, etc. that you exchange with them. That way you can compile a list of phone numbers, addresses, people, issues and how to resolve whatever issue you may have with them, or that your lawyer or law enforcement may have to resolve with them.
Obviously, if they are breaking the law, you have every right to take action, including contacting legal representation as necessary. If you're being illegally and unduly accused or mistreated, exercise your rights against these "Goliath" organizations and fight back!
https://complaints.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx?panel=2
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre18.shtm
It's unfortunate for everyone trying to find contact information that the company is too ashamed to have a real website, considering all the complaints about their business practices tantamount to aggressive harassment for the general public and sadly, credit card holders for companies like, "Victoria's Secret", at least their parent company (as of June, 2009) has a web site and following information about is available:
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World Financial Network National Bank (WFNNB)
3100 Easton Square Place
Columbus, OH 43219
OH Tel. 614-729-4000
Toll Free 800-675-5685
Fax 614-755-3175
http://www.wfnnb.net
Headquarters:
3100 Easton Square Place
Columbus, OH 43219
United States
EVP and President, Retail Credit Services
IVAN M. SZEFTEL 55 Years Old
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IVAN M. SZEFTEL, executive vice president and president, Retail Credit Services, joined us in May 1998. Before joining us, he served as a director and chief operating officer of Forman Mills, Inc. from November 1996 to February 1998. Prior to that, he served as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Charming Shoppes, Inc. from November 1981 to January 1996. Mr. Szeftel holds Bachelor's and graduate degrees from the University of Cape Town and was certified as a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Pennsylvania and as a Chartered Accountant in South Africa.
Compensation for 2008
$494,000.00 Salary
$14,939.00 Bonus
$3,431,529.00 Restricted stock awards
$90,558.00 All other compensation
$345,890.00 Option awards
$298,771.00 Non-equity incentive plan compensation
$40,016.00 Change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation earnings
$4,715,703.00 Total Compensation
Parent company:
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Alliance Data Systems Corporation
17655 Waterview Parkway
Dallas TX 75252
US
http://www.alliancedata.com/
(972) 348-5100
(972) 348-5162 (Fax)
2008 Sales (mil.) $2,025.3 2008 Employees 7,400
Chairman J. Michael (Mike) Parks
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President, CEO, and Director Edward J. (Ed) Heffernan
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SVP, Corporate Controller, Chief Accounting Officer, and Interim CFO Michael D. Kubic
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A dispute resolution scheme is something a financial advisor typically belongs to. This is enforced by section 48 of the Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Act 2008 (FSPA).
The dispute has gotten out of hand.If you wish to dispute this, contact the manager.The dispute led to war.
Bear Grylls
A letter to a credit card company regarding fraudulent charges will need to include the name, date, and amount f the charges. The letter will also include the account information.
Contact the card issuing bank and raise a complaint about fraudulent usage of card details. They will conduct an investigation and revert the charges if they find that your card has been misused.
Dispute it in writing with the company. If it shows as a collection on your credit, contact the three bureaus and dispute it with them.
Usualy Collection department in Credit institution.
You will need to contact Groupon directly to have them dispute the charge.
You can obtain the addresses to file a credit dispute by checking your credit report from the major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion). The addresses are typically listed on the credit report itself or on the credit bureau's website. You can also contact the credit bureaus directly to request the mailing address for filing a dispute.
Get StartedThis letter provides notice to the credit card company that there is unauthorized activity on your card and that you should not be held responsible for those charges. Under the Fair Credit Billing Act you should contact the credit card company within sixty (60) days of receiving the statement with the unauthorized activity. There may be other important information in the "fine print" on your statement that explains procedures that you should follow.When you receive a credit card statement you should carefully review it for possible errors or fraudulent activity. If there are charges on the credit card that were not authorized, then you should dispute them by sending this letter to the credit card company.
Contact the Customer Service toll-free number listed on the bill.
The right to appeal claiming a fraudulent sale and/or conveyance of the property in dispute.