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Scammers. This company makes money from illegal popups tying you into a monthly subscription of £35/month. Cancel you card, block the company and inform your bank.
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Scammers. This company makes money from illegal popups tying you into a monthly subscription of £35/month. Cancel you card, block the company and inform your bank.
They tried to scam me taking one penny from my card and then charging me £35 every month I’ve contacted the bank and the bank has blocked the payment
Tried to scam a subscription. Waiting for a response.
Tried to take money out of my account
Lucky for me Barclays rejected it
I agree with the review from AEJ Maw. I also unwittingly was caught with a charge for 1p. Fitttone then tried to deduct the monthly premium however my card provider them stopped the payment. This is a very bad practice and should be stopped.
This is a very suspect pop up banner business. I unknowingly subscribed to their monthly subscription. Thinking I was buying a party invite template for 0.01p (turned out to be their 1 day trial!). The next day £39.99 was taken. When I realised I emailed them immediately requesting cancellation and refund. They had a very well worded response to try and wriggle out of the refund. When I threatened to escalate with my bank they gave a refund. So if you do find yourself unknowingly signed up be sure to push for your refund. I think they make money by hoping people give in. No idea what the actually do as a company.
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