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Showing 14 matches for Facebook:

“Facebook Inc Dispute”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: January 06,2026

Complaint Types: I just feel ripped off., Bad business practices, Customer service runarounds, Failure to disclose facts, Failure to honor promises, Problem with a service

Claimant says: "Banned me for no reason while I see slurs death deaths racism and misogyny daily Information added January 19 2026 THEY HAVE TAKEN ALL MY FRIEND LISTS AND MEMORIES FROM ME I HAVE NO FRIENDS NOW BUT I GET ADDED TO SEX CHATS EVERYDAY HOW IS IT THAT THEY ALLOW THAT BUT WONT. ALLOW ME TO HAVE MEMORIES AND FRIENDS AS A SUICIDAL PERSON WITH LEVEL TWO AUTISM AND ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION I JUST WANT TO TALK TO MY FRIENDS ON MY OLD ACCOUNT AND HAVE MY MEMORIES BACK ON MY INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS ALSO. ALSO I DID THEIR VERIFICATION PR” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $0

“S.T. vs. Instagram By Facebook”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: May 12,2021

Complaint Types: Bad business practices

Claimant says: "When I created an Instagram account I was very careful to deny access to my phone contacts etc. I did not want to follow contacts or have them follow me; I just wanted an account so that I could look at places I loved or wanted to visit, follow cooking accounts, etc. End of. Then I got suggestions to follow various contacts. I assumed these came from my inactive Facebook account, but they nevertheless annoyed me, so I went to check my settings and ensure that everything was turned off--which it already was. Then, unbeli” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $1000

“My Claim vs. Facebook Great American Lottery Giveaway”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: May 14,2018

Complaint Types: This feels like a scam to me., Failure to disclose facts

Claimant says: "I received a message on Facebook and it stated I won $150,000.00 through a computerized lottery selection. The message gave me a number to call for verification (1-701-404-7315). I called that number and they gave me the Funding Opportunity#20140219-HK and Funding Batch #736646-76BNH. I later received another message stating I would receive the winnings the next day via UPS. I text them back to talk via phone about tax consequences and necessary paperwork involved. They text me back stating they don't do business over” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $14.99

“Linus Bowmwn vs. Facebook”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: April 18,2018

Complaint Types: Bad business practices

Claimant says: "With no warning Facebook cuts me of for weeks at a time for security reasons. I follow all the appeals process and no answer. So far they eventually restored face book, bu not this time. I complained to you once before, I don't now if it done any good but the service ws restorerd within a week. On the intrnet there is a long list of people that this happems to. Facebook has no customer service department and no one that you can post an e-mail to or call on the phone.”

Claimant Seeks: $0

“Alonzo Marshall vs. Facebook Inc”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: August 17,2017

Complaint Types: Bad business practices, Exposing that I have over 16 digits in my name slander

Claimant says: "Facebook has slandered my name under the USD United States dollar”

Claimant Seeks: $1.37825444380178E+15

“K.H. vs. Search Soft Inc. Facebook Affiliates”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: December 29,2016

Complaint Types: I just feel ripped off., This feels like a scam to me., Bad business practices, Failure to honor promises, Problem with a product

Claimant says: "1 800-249-3312 I call this number I search online for Facebook number. The person first answer was Richard Brown, then Bryan Martin Ext 117 I told the I'm having a issue with an individual account and I want it to be deleted. Bryan Martin explain it would cost $99.00 and if I want to do 2 account I have to pay $200. They instruct me how to pay them that I need a American Express gift card loaded with $ 200 dollars. I did it and email the front and back of the card to HelpCenter.Facebook@usa.com like they instruc” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $550

“D.S. vs. Facebook Inc”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: December 03,2016

Complaint Types: Bad business practices

Claimant says: "There is a live feed called Live Nation, The Steve Kane Show on Facebook that was broadcasting. It was drowning in bigotry and racism. I was completely DISGUSTED by what the two people were spewing out of their mouths about Blacks, Whites, and Native Americans. I called in to tell them about it and they were so HORRIFICALLY CRUEL!!! They were saying things like why do you think I told Steve to go Black and that their children were told to claim they are Black to get more benefits even though they are biracial. They sai” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $1007.99

“My Claim vs. Facebook Inc Dispute”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: July 03,2015

Complaint Types: Bad business practices, Problem with a service

Claimant says: "failed to send 25k check I supposedly won in a selective raffle during 2014-wanted me to pay $350.00 to have my prize money sent via fedex OR travel across the country to facebook hedquarters in California to claim my legitimate winnings!i urge you to do more than help-pester facebook dily to resolve immediately-get the attorney general of the state of california to get a court order to get immediate release of prize monies to me(plus interest)..you have until 9/14/15 to resolve-get going!”

Claimant Seeks: $0

“My Claim vs. Doubledown casino on Facebook Dispute”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: October 17,2014

Complaint Types: I just feel ripped off., Bad business practices, Failure to honor promises, Poor Value for Money, Problem with a product, Problem with a service

Claimant says: "Doubledown casino advertises itself as a free casino on facebook. It is solely for entertainment purposes only as no actual money is ever won. Customers do however, have the option to buy casino money for betting on the games. The normal cost for each million $'s in slot money ranges from about $1.00 to $3.00 depending on the size of package of slot money you buy. A typical buy is maybe $100,000 in slot money for $99.00. The games are replicas of most casino slot machine games. The problem is that Doubledo” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $457.99

“My Claim vs. Facebook Inc Dispute”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: September 29,2014

Complaint Types: Problem with a service

Claimant says: "facebook had a promotion about a $500,000 pool to be divided among 20 selected at random users-I was notified of this on thursday september 11th,2014 by susan lewis who was acting per instructions from mark zuckerberg who is the chief executive officer at facebook i could either .come to their location in California to personally receive my portion of the pool money OR have it delivered next day via FEDEX for a delvery fee of $350.00(three hundred fifty dollars and 00/100 cents).I e xplained thatI live 3000 miles from ” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $25.97

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