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This is a scam to get your account information. They are part of checkconfirm.com and they debit your account for $.01. Once they realize your account is valid they will take it all. I suggest you go to your bank and fill out an affidavit for the charge.....close your account and open a new one. Once your account has been compromised you should not take a chance with them that it won't happen again!

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