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assistbill are criminals
total scam tuck £49 out of my account bank cant get it back scum bags im still fuming cant do nothing about it ive got too keep my card locked at all times unless im spending money just want too let everyone be aware these people are rats
Daylight Robbery
Saw a payment for Billassist on my credit card, no idea what this was for, called my bank, they said I had approved the payment, I definitely did not,the day they said it happened i was o a clinic getting an iron infusion. Couldn't get a refund but bank said can stop any future payments, I cancelled my credit card, now I have to go through the rigmarole of reregisteting a new card when I shop online. This kinds of fraud are happening too often.
Disgusting non-existent fraud company
Disgusting non-existent company. After authorizing a 0.00 Google play app with no ties to this company... for some reason my info was then used by whoever this Assistbill lot are to "subscribe" and rob me of 40.56!!! Their website is an AI generated nothingness with no service and only existence is to clone Google pay cards into their system onto a rolling "un-agreed" contract.
My bank refuses to admit this is fraud and I'm unable to get my money back. There HAS to be something we can do about it!!!
SCAMMERS!!!!!
SCAMMERS!!!!!! I used a QR code from an air fryer I had bought. I got a message asking to approve a payment of 00.00. Stupidly I clicked on it and and a few days later they took 45.60 out of my account. I contacted them and they did sort it out. Seriously unimpressed with such underhand and dishonest tactics.
How do these people sleep at night?
Absolute scum who are the lowest of the low. AI generated website as devoid of meaningful content as these people are of value to humanity. Maybe they should have tried paying attention at school (although I suspect they do not have enough brain cells between the lot them so they could actually do something worthwhile with their useless lives rather than stealing other’s hard earned money.unfortunately my bank initially refused my fraud complaint against them but now seems to have cancelled the payment.
It's a complete SCAM
It's a complete SCAM. Normally one would read the reviews before buying the product. This is impossible with assistbill.com as in common with 99% of reviewers I had no knowledge that I was buying into this subscription. I had never heard of this business. I was looking on the web for something completely different. Next thing I know my bank statement showed a charge of £40.56
They have now agreed to cancel my "subscription" but refuse to refund the £40.56 saying, "...due to the usage of the service during the subscription period, we are unable to issue a refund in this case".
I have NOT had any use in this period. All I have done from day One is to tell them frequently that I had absolutely no knowledge of this business until the charge appeared on my bank statement. It's a scam!
They have scammed £40.56 of my mum who…
They have scammed £40.56 of my mum who thought she was buying a subscription to MeteoBlue weather. They must have a re-direct setup for something. I'd say avoid but you are probably here because it's too late.
Me too
Me too! £40.66. Good old First Direct stopped payment and barred future ones. They’re a bit thick to try the same amount each time..
Massive Scam luckily Barclays was on…
Massive Scam luckily Barclays was on top.
They have got your number.
Blocked Assist bill canceled Payment.
Thank you Barclays.
assist bill scam
trying to contact my insurance company through their app and what i thought was them popped up , realised it wasnt so closed it , next thing i know a payment had come out for subscription , the bank refused toi do anything as they said i had done it from ip address.......... cancelled future payments but not got money back
Assistbill com is a scam Never heard…
Assistbill com is a scam Never heard of them until a message from my bank to say they'd tried to take 2 payments on my debit card. Bank stopped them changed my card. Apparently this " company " supposedly offer something free and you only pay postage and then they've got your card details and start taking moneyy but I NEVER fall for that so how they got my card number I've no idea. Anyway sorted!
Scam
Scam. Was trying to install Lidl+ and got this instead. free introductory package before the paid subscription starts. No direct way to cancel the subscription. You have to contact support and request cancellation. Thankfully, cancelled my card when I suspected I had been scammed
Scam.... never heard of them
Tried to take an amount of £40.56 from my account. Never heard of them and like many comments, think it was through a QR code from a fridge-freezer of all things!!!
They've tried 3 times in a week now, fortunately my bank has blocked them each time and alerted me.
No idea who these people are but…
No idea who these people are but scammed me out of 40.56 twice. I assume it is from a QR code somewhere.
FRAUD
Fraudulent company no idea who they are but have managed to take a £40.56 out of my account. Who are these people 😡😡😡
Fraudulent
Fraudulent! Thankfully my bank has blocked my card & notified me! I have no idea who this company is or why they tried to take £40.56 out of my bank account!
Report this fraud to your bank - It's not a service, just a scam.
Make sure you contact your bank and report this as fraud so you can get refunded and make sure that your bank block any future transactions to them (it might require them to send you a new card)
A quick look at their incredibly generic Ai website is all you need to know, it's all rubbish waffle. The only thing they do is scam people out of money, usually on QR codes that at first look genuine, but then try and get you to sign up to their "free service" at £0.00 (3 day trial) and then automatically charge you £49 per month even if you "cancel" your membership.
Sadly lots of people are falling for this.
Twice I have put a qr code reader on
Twice I have put a qr code reader on. One for a children's car at Livingston centre for my great granddaughter. Then got an email saying thank you for your membership. We will take £40.56 off you. So cancelled that. Then was making an account to a restaurant and qr code came up. The same happened. Lucky the bank blocked card. Had to get new one. Do not qr reader code as these people seem to intercept it and scam you!!!
Assist Bill.com One big scam
Assist Bill.com One big scam, found on my Halifax statement this morning a pending payment of £40.56. Called fraud squad who immediately cancelled my bank card and told me I was one of several people to be a victim of fraud. It’s not a nice feeling I was extremely upset to say the least.
Assist bill is fraudulent
Assist bill is fraudulent. I was trying to rate Cosmo "eat everything " at Bournemouth, through a QR code given to me by one of their staff members when I was redirected to a site that requested to debit £0.00 for card verification. Unfortunately, being unaware of the potential danger, I consented. But within me, I felt something was not right and I blocked any more transaction from there on my bank app, only to see double declined £40.56 debit transaction due to the blocking I made. What is the debit for??? Still a question that needs answers. This is fraud!!! Beware out there everyone.
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