QR scam
A real mail by Amazon, but when I used the QR i got Savibox page! Scam!
I didn't understand how they do it, but it's a fraud.
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A real mail by Amazon, but when I used the QR i got Savibox page! Scam!
I didn't understand how they do it, but it's a fraud.
You are scammers and fraudsters. I was told that I had 21 days in which to cancel but you took 29.40€ out of my bank straight away.
Scam! I tried to charge my electric vehicle via a QR code. The QR code reading app actually sent me to 2 sites (ireapay.com and ellubill.com). As I thought I was inputting my credit card details to pay for the charge (a few euros), I got scammed, getting subscribed without my consent to Savibox.com. They took 28.40 € and 9.50 € per month (that I managed to cancel). They also refused to refund me.
29.60 EUR charged for nothing
The site is free... for 2 hours. Do you see the sting.
Below zero !
You try to buy an app on your smartphone, you arrive on savibox which asks for your credit card for an amount of 0 €. Then you don't receive the mail informing you that you have 2 hours for canceling the subscription (it goes by some sort of miracle in the scam box) and you finally discover that they have charged you 29.1 € for something that you eventually didn't buy and you had of course no time for changing your mind or even realizing that you had an extremely short dead-line. When you call them asking for the refund, they just send you to hell (they got what they want, why would they try any commercial gesture?). An absolute rip-off!
As I tried to load a QR reader I somehow got tricked into signing up and they claim for legal reasons they need access to your bank account but no charge will be made at present. They then charged me 28.50 Euros , which I had not authorised informing me the next day that free membership was ONLY FOR 2 HOURS. I requested repayment and they refused.
i too have been scammed by Savibox and Vabupay. they work together in a fraudulent way and i have had to cancel my credit card and get my bank to refund the money. they also try to frighten you into allowing them to keep your money, see this:
ANTI-FRAUD WARNING
Your credit card was correctly used with our payment system.
We will systematically sue for credit card fraud, counterfeiting of payment cards, scam, abuse of trust and/or abusive repudiation, any person who has directly or indirectly attempted to defraud via this service and/or attempted to fraudulently evade his contractual obligations.
We also provide all of the identification parameters as well as screenshots of the content accessed to the bank and the police.
didnt work on me and i have cancelled the payment through my bank!
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