They have made two unauthorised charge…
They have made two unauthorised charge from my bank account and I even didn't know them . I sent an email and they asked my credit card number..I can't believe and tomorrow I will make a report for police
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They have made two unauthorised charge from my bank account and I even didn't know them . I sent an email and they asked my credit card number..I can't believe and tomorrow I will make a report for police
One word scamming company. They mislead you with false information. Be aware
Scammers, they collect € 69,90 and you get absolutely nothing in return. They use the email with the name Rituals. They promise to refund half, but they never do. Block you creditcard!!
This is my bad experience with blogbeautystar.com.
They contacted me with an offer for a Rituals birthday package, saying I only had to pay the shipping costs. Because they used my personal details, it looked like a legitimate and targeted offer.
I never received any product. Instead, €69,99 was charged to my credit card without my approval. When I asked for a refund, they avoided my questions and kept replying with irrelevant messages.
The offer felt misleading and resulted in unwanted charges. If you do fall into their trap, contact your credit card company immediately and ask them to block your card and dispute the payment.
Please be cautious if you are contacted by this company
Scamming company. Beware!!! Do not sign up. They act like they are selling a product but you end up being signed up to a subscription service charging £69.99. Scammers!!
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