Ome star because I cant give none. Cancelled immediately but They consistently Try to withdraw from my account
dealsonpile.com
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This is absolutely fraud site.They ask for a nominal payment( in my case 3 pounds) for ordering something .Then later you will see a big amount getting deducted using the card details you entered.And... See more
Scam company using fake Facebook adds for items they don’t even sell! I paid £9.99 for an anti-choking device and instantly after purchase, received an email from dealsonpile.com saying I’d agreed to... See more
Dealsonpile, absolute rip off artists. Thought I was buying a an item that popped up somewhere on social media. Turns out I was conned into a 3 day trial membership I did t know about so as I didn't... See more
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Absolute scam
Absolute scam, like other reviews been charged and conned into paying a membership. I have continually tried to cancel and get a refund yet im still being charged.
Dealsonpile
Dealsonpile, absolute rip off artists. Thought I was buying a an item that popped up somewhere on social media.
Turns out I was conned into a 3 day trial membership I did t know about so as I didn't know I was a member and didn't cancel, I was charged £9.99 initially, then x2 payments of £24.99 all in the same month, and not even the £3 trial fee that I was supposed to just have paid. Currently ringing my bank to try to sort.
They have charged me three euros on my…
They have charged me three euros on my card without sending me the product. They say that I have paid for a membership. They are misleading on their page. There is never a reference to that when it is believed that the product is purchased
Scams
Ordered item for £3 and paid that day then a week later got £24.99 taken out of my account😡big fraud so i have them reported and trying to get my money back from my bank plus they have blocked them from taking anymore money out.
Scammers
Scammers. They use some so called deals on Facebook taking you to a website where to pay for that deal and instead of that they subscribe you for some craps you never wanted and take money from your account, plus you don't get anything. Dealsonpile.com and Fewusehave.com, same scamming scheme
Absolutely Fraud site
This is absolutely fraud site.They ask for a nominal payment( in my case 3 pounds) for ordering something .Then later you will see a big amount getting deducted using the card details you entered.And it is recurring also.When contacted , they say that is the fees for account maintaince and the customer had already agreed in the 'Terms and conditions'.Absolutely fraud .
This crowd are a load of crooks
This crowd are a load of crooks. Their website is just a scam, they lure you in with a free offer and get you to give your Credit/Debit card details for £3.00 but neglect top tell you that this only valid for 1 day and then they take £24.99 as a regular payment for what! Who knows. Do not sign up this is a scam outfit.
Daylight robbers that thieve from your bank account
A gang of thieves who gained access to my account through My benefits which is a benefit scheme from the company I work for. Deducting £24.99 every 2 weeks for nothing and hidden in small print. They refused to return my funds. Absolute thieving criminals.
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