It’s good when I don’t feel like going…
It’s good when I don’t feel like going to the gym.
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It’s good when I don’t feel like going to the gym.
I don’t even know this page yet somehow they are trying to take 49€ from my Apple Pay account when I haven’t subscribed to anything. I can’t understand how, when and from where they took my card details to attempt to take 49€ for a subscription I never signed for.
TheCoachMe focuses more on skills than theory, which I appreciate. Due to my busy schedule, I was missing some good reads, but this site made it possible. Now I can improve my skills by reading the ebooks anytime, anywhere.
How on earth did they manage to take £49 from my Apple Pay? I have not subscribed to anything, yet I have to cancel? Beware.
Without any contact with these people they somehow placed a withdrawal of £49 against my Apple Pay account. I believe they may have taken my details from an earlier hotel or transfer booking. My bank informed and blocking any future transactions and investigating the withdrawal. I repeat - I have had no dealings with these people and it is a scam.
My wife went on website and £49 non authorised payment came out of her account without subscription
These people took money from my account that was u authorised. They suck you in showing a £0.00 card authorisation but then subscribe you to £49.00 a month without authorisation.
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