Whether you ship 1 package a week or 10,000 packages a day, Endicia has a solution to meet your needs. We have helped thousands of businesses, large and small, print more than $11 billion in postage. Postal Service shipping labels right from your office or warehouse, using a PC or Mac. I asked if this could be escalated as someone is clearly using their business with stolen numbers based on these reviews, but she said she had no ability to do that.With over 25 years of leadership and innovation in electronic postage software solutions, Endicia is dedicated to making mailing and shipping easier, faster, and more efficient-so you can focus more time on your business.Įndicia’s intuitive, easy-to-use electronic postage technologies and services allow you to print U.S. She stated she could close the account, but that was all she could do. She found the account and confirmed it was not in my name, but couldn’t share the name it was under. Since my card has been cancelled, I had them search for the old card number to find the account it is associated with. UPDATE: I was able to get to a representative and discuss. Bank returned money and opened investigation. I noticed today and called to have a stop payment and file dispute on charges. As far as stamps go, I running a consulting company. I had an initial charge of $50 on 9/30 which shows “USPS STAMPS ENDIC 88 PURCHASE DEBIT CARD *#” (where # is the last 4 of my debit card #), then 2 charges, each for $17.99 at the first of November and then December listed as just “ENDICIA PURCHASE 80 CA DEBIT CARD *#”. I exclusively use my credit card for business and only use the checking for deposits and to pay off the credit card monthly. No clue how they could be getting these numbers unless there is a leak higher in the chain at card issuance. Zero ways anyone could have skimmed or otherwise got the number. In fact, it is still stuck to the very letter in the envelope it was delivered in on my desk. Same as several others, I recently opened a Small Business Checking account and Business line of credit with BoA. While I thought their customer service and security representatives were professional and courteous, I have to give them one star because it appears this is common practice for this company to charge without approvals. Anyway, call your banks and just tell them it's fraud. Now, I'm going to be alerted about every single transaction. I do find it interesting that so many of us are being affected by the mysterious charge.I wonder if one of their IT people created some kind of malware or something to sign us up without our knowledge.I don't know, but my bank is Bank of America and they took care of everything. I'm glad my bank has taken care of everything for me. I don't need their type of service, so again I have no idea how they got my information. NO one else! I have my card in my possession. So, I don't know what's going on because my business card was new and only the bank and 2 vendors had my information. In addition, they blocked this company by name from ever charging me again. I spoke to my bank, who agreed it was fraud, they refunded my money, and replaced my card. They asked for me to tell my bank it was fraud on their end too, so my bank could refund my money immediately. They stated none of my information was provided with my card number, so they also flagged it as Fraud! They told me they had stopped the recurring billing and were going to delete the account. I provided them my credit card number and they found it. They transferred me to their security department, who couldn't find my information at all. I researched the company and called them. I just found out that on 12/14/20 my business card had a charge of $17.99 for an automatic enrollment of their services: Endicia.
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