Absolute terrible company, paid the initial £1 for the free trial and IMMEDIATELY CANCELLED the trial and they still took £24 off my damn card. I’ve sent a cancellation letter through a different comp... See more
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Absolute terrible company, paid the initial £1 for the free trial and IMMEDIATELY CANCELLED the trial and they still took £24 off my damn card. I’ve sent a cancellation letter through a different comp... See more
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Same issue as may other customers. Paid £1 for initial tracking and cancelled the monthly subscription almost immediately. A month later they took £25 from my account which my banks fraud team is no... See more
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Catbytes run a digital drop in club in Lewisham. A visitor came to us to say she was being continuously charged for a single parcel delivery. We thought it was very unusual for a one off delivery to o... See more
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A total waste of time. I paid £1 initially for no useful information at all. Now they have taken £24.90 on my debit card being the 1st supposedly monthly subscription which commences 3 days after init... See more
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Absolute terrible company, paid the initial £1 for the free trial and IMMEDIATELY CANCELLED the trial and they still took £24 off my damn card. I’ve sent a cancellation letter through a different company and have emailed them. If I do not hear back in a week I’m contacting my bank about this issue. Do not use this company ever.

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They tried to deliver my parcel but was not able I paid £1.00 to track it but telephone number useless. I have now been contacted by the fraud department of my bank as they are trying to take £24.90 Which my bank has stopped. Eventually the parcel was delivered by DPD which I was extremely pleased with. I would not use this company again.

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Stole my money for no reason and I need it back now

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Same issue as may other customers. Paid £1 for initial tracking and cancelled the monthly subscription almost immediately. A month later they took £25 from my account which my banks fraud team is now working on.
Worst still, I didn’t get my parcel!!!! Apparently it was delivered at 9pm on New Years Day!

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Charged me a £1 to track my parcel then signed me up without my consent to a direct debit where they charge you £25 !a month for absolutely nothing. They dont even track the parcels for you so its completely fraudulent and if you sign with them you'll need to contact your bank to stop any further payments from comjng out of your bank.

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This is a scam. I closed it when I saw the £1 charge and request for credit card details and I've blocked and reported the email address the follow up email came from.

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This company ripped me off 24.09 don't trust them scammers

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This is a complete ripoff company and should not be permitted to advertise their services at the top of Google suggestions. I Googled Royal Mail tracking to see where my parcel was at and clicked on the first link assuming it would take me to Royal Mail. After inputting my tracking number, the website was asking for £1 I thought that I had underpaid when I sent the small parcel and very nearly put in my card details. Thankfully I thought for a minute and checked the website address and saw it was Trackerly and not Royal Mail. Trackerly is trying to catch people off guard to make money and if I look at other comments it may well take further payments later as part of a subscription. (EDIT IN TRACKERLY’s STANDARD FORMAT REPLY THEY STATE THAT CHARGES ARE CLEARLY STATED IN THEIR TERMS OF BUSINESS. PERHAPS FOR CLARITY CHARGES SHOULD BE WRITTEN CLEARLY ON THE MAIN PAGES). Someone needs to stop companies like this!

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Charges £1 for what is a free service from Parcelforce, then nearly £25 every month. Looks, smells and sounds like a scam. Fortunately I spotted the small print in time and avoided the obvious pain others have had to endure at the hands of these immoral operators.

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I was trying to track a parcel from parcel force didn’t realise I had clicked on to this site. Thought it was strange that I had to pay a £ to get my parcel delivered. I contacted by bank they confirmed I signed up for a subscription. Stay clear of this company, it’s a scam.

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This is not a legitimate organization. It is a bunch of scammers. Don't have anything to do with them.
I received a credible-looking notice, purporting to be from UPS, saying that they had been unable to deliver my parcel. I had not gone out at all that day and was not expecting a parcel. I emailed UPS (as I thought) with a helpful suggestion. Trackerly replied to this and I began to be suspicious, as the sequence of events made no sense.
If you've got a bargepole, don't waste time trying to touch Trackerly with it.
24-11-25
Trackerly have now replied to this review, but they have not addressed the issues I raised:
1) I was in all day, but the notice I received said that UPS had been unable to deliver a parcel.
2) I was not expecting a parcel.
3) I emailed UPS (or so I thought), making a helpful suggestion.
4) Trackerly replied to my email with what looked like a standard email and did not address the points I had made.
5) I have never had a reply from UPS.
6) I still believe that Trackerly is not a legitimate organization.

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Theiving lying scam stay well away from this company
It is a con and a scam

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Disgraceful, radioactive company. It's basically an illegal scam whereby it intercepts delivery companies' tracking systems and steals money from your account when you try and pay a charge to find out where your parcel is. Extra detail: they didn’t know where my parcel was other than “the depot”. Well, which depot for a start.

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Appalling - system for cancelling is permanently
broken, with an error in the reCAPTCHA system. Also - information supplied is no more than I got through the free DHL site.

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An elderly gentleman , nearly ninety must have mistakenly subscribed to your company without knowing the full details. Today he ask me to go through his bank statement as he was confused as to why he has been paying £24.90 for something he doesn’t understand. I rang your helpline 04203910387 for advice and when she told me he has been paying this since 19th October 2022 I could not believe my eyes, she said he must have paid £1 subscription and not cancelled. I am horrified to think this has happened, what has he been receiving for this very large sum he cannot afford. You are certainly taking advantage of the elderly and I am sending this hoping you will refund all his payments made in error. Something needs to be done about company’s who are just scamming elderly people without there knowledge.
Tina Wilson . Joint carer for mr Peter Godfrey you

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Wish I had read these reviews earlier.
Wanted to track an order from Temu and was directed to this site. Found it strange that I was asked for £1 for tracking info but heyho it's only £1. Shortly thereafter I spotted a charge for over £24 from this company on my card and immediately reported it as a fraudulent transaction, resulting in the card being cancelled. Still awaiting settlement.
DON'T GIVE FINANCIAL INFORMATION TO THIS SITE.

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Do not use this company. They use fraudulent methods to take your money. I ordered a fridge from Amazon in November 2024, I had no idea I was charged £1 for a "trial subscription" and I have been charged a monthly fee of £24.90 since then - so they have taken £225.10 from my card in total. I received no notification of this, no email, nothing. I tried to cancel the "subscription" online but was unable to do so. I just called their customer service department and they only refunded me one payment of £24.90. Shocking. I asked to be put through to the person who authorised the one payment only and Lucy refused. I even referenced the fact that there are loads of negative reviews on Trustpilot and that I would post another negative review but still no progress. They are clearly trained to fob you off. Steer clear of this company!! they should not be allowed to operate.

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This company charged £1 and didn't provide any tracking information, didn't create a login or provide a password reset on request, then took a further £24.00 less than 48hrs later and still no tracking information provided. Do Not Trust Them

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Awful company which is no surprise as I am sure it is a scam. Picked up the link after panicking as my expensive Phase 8 parcel had not arrived and paid a quid to track the parcel which revealed the very the very unhelpful message of pending. Then discovered that somehow and not to my knowledge I had agreed to subscribe to a yearly subscription of app 24.00 quid which I could not unsubscribe from. Wrote them a message on their message link box making it very clear that I do not agree to subscribe only to find the next day they tried to take the 24 quid but luckily my bank declined the payment and has now put a permanent stop so they can never take a payment again.

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