Confirmed scam. Used QR code on recent purchase. Delayed response and gave up. Informed that this sham company tried to take £40.56 and declined. Informed they can keep trying to access any new acco... See more
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Scam. Sent as spam in an email from child's martial arts club. Tricks you into believing it's the club subscription. Cancelled as soon as we realized and emailed them, no correspondence back. No refund. This is literally just a phishing scam. AVOID.
I downloaded the app to try it
I downloaded the app to try it. To use it you have to subscribe to get the 7 day free trial. After checking it out I decided it's not for me. I cancelled the service. Despite that they took a payment of £29.99 not once but twice. Be careful of this company before you sign up
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