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Find out your personality type and what it means for your growth, work, and relationships.
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- whoyou.cc
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SCAM SITE
this site is a scam, they trick you with a 1 pesos test, then charge you 899 the next day.
DO NOT USE - SCAM
their tests are actually are good, BUT
their tests are actually are good, but there is a issue in their website that they automatically subscribe their customers without consent or notification, I don't know if its a bug in their system or not, I'm one of their victims, plus their contact address is not responding timely. A good advice from anyone reading is you better unlink your payment options to them after your business with them.
They deduct an amount directly to my gcash account.
They deduct an amount directly to my gcash account and when emailed, they don't even respond. More so, still waiting for there response and be transparent to your customers to improve satisfaction.
My wifes gcash was just hit for P899.00…
My wifes gcash was just hit for P899.00 and we have no idea how they acquired the account information.
Has anyone been able to recover the P899.00, there must be some depositor protection when an unauthorized withdrawal from Gcash takes place?
hidden subscription - Scam
hidden subscription which is against UK law. currently following this up with My bank and the uk government agencies. to save your time and effort do not use this sight as it is a scam.
1 peso mbti teat but in reality its a…
1 peso mbti teat but in reality its a hidden 899 subscription fee
This website
This website — whoyou.cc — is a scam targeting GCash users. It pretends to be connected to GCash, but once you visit or interact with it, it will try to steal your information and deduct money from your GCash wallet without permission.
⚠ What it does:
– Sends spam or fake offers to trick you into clicking links
– Tries to collect your MPIN, OTP, or other sensitive details
– Can lead to unauthorized deductions from your GCash account
✅ Protect yourself:
– Never enter your GCash details on whoyou.cc or any suspicious site
– Change your GCash MPIN immediately if you visited the site
– Report to GCash through their official support channels
– Warn your friends and family
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