100% SCAM. I fell for one of those Facebook scams where you get a 'free' product if you pay for postage. I didn't receive any confirmation email for my purchase and certainly nothing to say I'd signed... See more
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Charged £1.89 for postage of something that didn’t exist.Non confirmation or any contact,then took £59.89 a couple of weeks later. Contacted my bank but now they are unable to get I this refunded... See more
Scammers who have taken £45 from my card for a screw fix offer that was £10. The company is registered with companies house and is run by Natalie Ruth Whitehart who lives at 29 Lynns Hall Close, Grea... See more
Was signing up to SHEIN for a so called mystery box & the next thing I know I’m subscribed to game grove & that they’ll take £60 a month out of my bank. Phoned my bank straight away & they’ve frozen a... See more
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Scam scam scam
Scam scam scam
Won a afternoon tea mark n Spencer tea set asked to pay the 1.80 postage now taking 29.99 ,tried 49.99
GAMEGROVE - BEWARE, DO NOT SIGN UP FOR ANYTHING!
Stupidly signed up for a BIC pen set, paid the £1.88 postage costs to receive an email a short time later confirming "order" and "subscription". It was not mentioned at all that this was any subscription service!
Reading through the email it mentioned I had signed up for a 3 day trial and then would be charged £59.99 a month - I hadn't even signed up for a subscription! Had it not been for me reading the email and so checking the "invoice" I would not have known. In between I received incomplete text messages from them about my order, advising that there were delivery problems and to click on the links (I didn't). I've cancelled my "subscription" and taken screen shots confirming cancellation has been made.
AVOID THIS COMPANY -WILL BE REPORTING AS FRAUD.
Absolute scam
Absolute scam. I never signed up to anything, and continued to take £60 from my account. I've reported as fraud. Do not go near this "firm".
Scammers
Scammers, avoid at all costs.
Purport to be Screwfix, win a tool kit.
Take £1.87 but set up monthly payments of £57.
Nightmare.
Bank alert after stupidly signing up to…
Bank alert after stupidly signing up to a free skin products. Recurring monthly charge Of £59.99
Scam scam scam beware!!!
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