Nobelcom - Nobel One Phone cars is a SCAM
I used the Nobel One calling card last month to make international calls. I followed all the steps in the back of the Nobel One card.
Verizon ended up charging me their regular international rates on my bill for these calls. Verizon said I never used a phone card to make these calls, but I did. Nobel One makes up stories that I "conferenced" the international # I dial in. This is not true, this is a scam!
The international # I dialed doesn't even appear on my phone log, only the local calling # appears on my phone log. Now I'm stuck with the bill from Verizon!
Reason of review: SCAM.
Monetary Loss: $80.
Preferred solution: Full refund.
Nobelcom Cons: That they scamed me.
Location: Elizabeth, New Jersey
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I had the same problem but with different provider . I was using Noble one card and my provider charged me for the phone call to Europe .
It's the provider that did the scam not Noble One .
Noble One is a good card not a scam . My provider didn't charge me for that phone call after long argument with them .
Completely agree, this company is a sham. I will never advice even my worst enemy to ever use this service. DO NOT EVER USE THIS CALL CARD, IT WILL BE THE WORST DECISION OF YOUR LIFE
These scam Nobel One messages we received in our email saying that thank you for recharging $11.00 to this phone number and blahh blahh blahh. We don't even know that phone number.
And our phone bills was high.
What a Scam! Someday they will face judgment and pay for their deeds in front of our Supreme God.
When you are using cell phone, it is IMPORTANT that users DO NOT PRESS ‘SEND’ or ‘TALK’ buttons after entering the destination number. This precaution will help you avoid being billed for international calls unintentionally. :)
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