Vouchforit Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.8

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DON'T EVEN TRY

I signed up to Vouchforit through FlashmailRewards, expecting a 24-hour free trial as advertised. However, I was never credited for completing the offer, and to make matters worse, I was charged £4.50 before the 24-hour trial period had even passed.

If the offer had tracked correctly and I’d received the promised credit, I likely wouldn’t be as frustrated. But the combination of not being credited and being charged early makes this feel extremely misleading.

It honestly seems like the intention is for users to sign up and then forget about the subscription entirely, especially considering there’s nothing on the website that provides any real value for the money being charged.

Based on my experience, this comes across as a through-and-through scam rather than a legitimate service. I would strongly advise others to avoid.

I opened a dispute via Paypal and they refunded my £4.50 immediately. Likely because they've had many disputes regarding this 'company'.

March 20, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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If you optout from the service within 14 days then you have an opportunity to claim a refund for charges of the first two weeks that the service took place within the 14 day period, should you wish to do so. If you wish to do this within 14 days of your entry date, then please contact Customer Services on support at vouchforit.co.uk

Recieved an email from someone linking to this site. There was a message at the bottom of the sign up page in small print "Subscription cost 1 DAY FREE TRIAL / £5.99 weekly" but you may be distracted by the countdown clock or it may even be outside of your browser's viewport. The PayPal 'Verification' reads £0.00 with the £5.99 weekly charge hidden by a dropdown arrow you may well miss.

Having signed up for the serice, I can wholehartedly not reccomend it.

The vouchers are very unimpressive, I typed a few of them in to google and found that they were listed publicly on other websites. The offers are even more disappointing, an 8 month expired link for a 'free sausage roll'?

I will definitely be cancelling.

February 10, 2025
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