A business headache

Yesterday I was balancing the checkbook against the bank statement. I found a withdrawal that I didn’t recognize for $49.95. It is a monthly charge put in place for a service from a telemarketer. They tricked whoever answered the phone into agreeing to something. (I know that no one here knowingly agreed to this). Here is the scary part. This company is working through the Discover Network Merchant Services company so that they made a direct withdrawal from my bank account. The withdrawal says “CHNICAL UMG*MRECHANT TE” there is no phone number or any other way of knowing who accessed the farms bank account. This had happened once before with Discover last month too. That time I saw a direct deduction from my bank account for $39.95 but there was a phone number with it and I complained and had the charge reversed. It turns out that that time a similar fraudulent deduction was hidden in my Discover Merchant Services monthly statement and I would never have found it except that the 3rd time they were stealing the $39.95 they didn’t do it on my discover statement but instead went direct to my bank account.

So when Patty came in she put on her CSI hat and began investigating. Discover Network Merchant Services is allowing these companies to use their processing dept to steal from us. These companies did not ever provide us with anything that I saw or know about. They only quietly deducted money monthly. Discover Network Merchant Services made my bank account and routing number available to third party thieves. It is just lucky for us that they didn’t clean out my account. (Apparently they fly under the radar).

When I called Discover Network Merchant Services to complain they said that it was in my merchant agreement that they could share my information with third parties. We do quite a bit of business with Discover Network Merchant Services so I am loath to quit taking Discover card for payments, but I am really mad about this. I encourage anyone who takes Discover Card to examine their statements from Discover Network Merchant Services to see if they are paying for scams. The two companies that I ran into were called Merchant Discount Health Plan, and Merchant Technical Solutions. Merchant Technical Solutions is apparently “sold” by UMG (United Marketing Group) out of Schaumberg Illinois. I did not receive any benefit or information from either one of these companies. Now I am spending Saturday blogging and writing the Better Business Bureau and Chambers of Commerce to spread the word. It is a shame that we can’t interest the government in preventing these fraudulent ripoffs.

8 Responses to “A business headache”

  1. Gerry Sell on 06 Dec 2009 at 3:08 am

    John that’s awful. I’ll put a note and link to your post on Torch Lake Views. I think it would be useful to do a service piece for the local papers, too.

    I’m pretty sure telemarketers tried the same thing at the market. They try to get someone to say “Yes” to some innocuous question, but after the “Yes” is recorded the question is re-dubbed. I’ll warn Donna to check her accounts.

    You might not want to stop accepting Discover altogether, but you could ask people when they pull out the card if they would mind using a different one . . . and you could definitely stop using it for any purchases of your own. I’ll bet your bank has some ideas for enhancing security.


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  3. Barbara on 07 Dec 2009 at 6:55 am

    John have you tried the federal trade commission? maybe there is something they can do to help you.

  4. Cheryl Sawyer on 11 Jan 2010 at 10:53 am

    Thank you so much for sharing this infomation, I work at a bank and just had a client call asking what this $49.95 charge was from UMG*Merchanttec, I did a google search and found not only your situation but many more. Thank you for sharing and I agree get online banking and check your accounts weekly. The earlier you contact your bank the more likely they will be able to help you.

  5. Stacy Miller on 23 Jan 2010 at 3:33 pm

    This happened to me too! I too, filed complaints with the BBB and the Federal Trade Commission! Mine was the health plan through Peoples Health Express and Discover Network Merchant Sevices. I also got my money back by disputing it with my bank. They need to be stopped!

  6. John on 01 Feb 2010 at 11:16 am

    Thanks for the comment Stacy. It’s crazy that this activity isn’t treated as criminal.

  7. John on 01 Feb 2010 at 11:19 am

    Hi Barbara, Thanks for your comment. I have not yet made formal complaints to the various enforcement agencies. This time of year I am trying to get my books/taxes done and I am way behind. I hope to get an employee to put together all the facts and make a stink about it.

  8. DAWN THOMAS on 09 Feb 2010 at 4:25 pm

    John,
    I noticed this today on our bank statement. After looking back I found where it was hidden in our Discover fees from the bank. You are correct, this is very distressing. Fortunately, we have only been taken for 3 months and I got one of those back. Mine was the Discover Merchant Healthcare Plan, so tell everyone you know!!!!

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