Scam company
Scam company. I clicked an age verification to read a new article and was charged £49.
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Scam company. I clicked an age verification to read a new article and was charged £49.
this is a fraud company, made only for online and card fraud transactions.
there is No office , nothing just scammers. AVOID .
they have used my card, i informed the bank to stop the transaction.
I have reported this to:
actionfraud.police.uk
You took £49.00 from me without asking.SCAMMER
Noticed £49 transaction to the scammers, my bank TSB said that they can’t do anything because it was payed by Apple pay, haven’t got a clue how it happened.
When in to my branch so I could talk to someone face to face, the cashier told me it wasn’t a fraudulent company so crack on basically.
Found it strange that the online banking app immediately cancelled my card.
Do not use this company. Somehow I must have made a click bait error and the next thing you get £49.00 immediately taken from your bank as a Apple pay payment and they will then take further £49.00 every month unless you contact your bank to stop this!
This is a clickbait applepay scam, you are asked to pay for a £0.01 service such as view a webcam on a beach you are visiting. As soon as you do the site changes to this website and they try to take £49 per month from your account via Applepay.
Noticed £49 had gone out of my account to this company, I had never knowingly subscribed to them but on investigation with my bank, they could see I had clicked on ApplePay which from their interpretation was evidence I had signed up for something (albeit unknowingly). Checking a little used gmail account, I found two emails from this company two days apart, one stating I had signed up to a one day free trial, the other two days later mentioning the £49 for the subscription. Looking at their website, this company is something like an online gym service - I have not seen details of this company before, used their subscription or products in anyway. As it appears to the bank that I have inadvertently signed up to this subscription, they are raising it as a dispute and I hope to be reimbursed. I have also emailed the company firstly, to state I have no knowledge of what they have taken money for and secondly, to ensure they cancel any subscription. The bank has also blocked future payments to that company. I have signed myself up for free trials before and then kicked myself if I forgot to cancel before the subscription kicked in, but accept that was my fault…with this I genuinely have no idea how the free trial was started, so I do question whether something scam-like is going on. For the reviewer who said their bank is no help - if you haven’t already ask the bank to dispute the payment, block future payments and write an email to this company cancelling any subscription they feel you may have signed up for, so no future payments go out. Good luck.
Literally never heard of this company I live in England and they £49 off me for no apparent reason bank are re fusing to help me as well
Literally never used the website before I was paying for something else when it popped up and took my details and charged my account and will not contact me back to give me my money back
Still haven’t received my money back 18/2/25
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