This is a scam
This is a scam. These people are absolute scum and I sincerely hope that one day they get what's coming to them.
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This is a scam. These people are absolute scum and I sincerely hope that one day they get what's coming to them.
I was caught by this scam, which has taught me a lesson. It was 'too good to be true' - I ignored this and went ahead. I have blocked payments via my bank who have been most helpful as I could not reach the person behind the scam to cancel payments. I have blocked my card for the time being. In future, I will be more careful and will do a google search on any 'too good to be true' websites offers before proceeding. Be warned.
Huge Con, i got caught, I had to cancel my card as i couldnt find where to cancel the 49.95 coming out evry 30 days. caught me unawares, i just woke up and saw what i thought was from amazon and fell straight into the trap
We, too, were scammed, but managed to stop the £49.95 payments.
Very tempting but before submitting your credit card detail on a page that does not specify amount being paid, note there are some (VERY) small prints at the bottom of the product description page: "This special £1 offer provides customers access to a 5-day trial of a skill games portal to compete to win prizes like the one shown. This is an affiliated subscription service, after which the subscription fee (£49.95) will be automatically deducted from your card. If, for any reason, you are not satisfied with the service, you may cancel your account within 5 days. The service will be renewed every 30 days until cancelled."
Make sure you know how to get hold of the site owner just in case you later wonder where £49.95 is leaving your credit card balance every 30 days!
Scam don't do it all they want are your details
I believe this to be a scam. It looks like its a survey for Amazon and you can win a mac book pro.
But you have to enter your details along with your visa debit card to pay £1. Don't fall for it!
Scam-watch out
I just won a prize here from via reputable web site.
It told me I had won an Applebook Pro and all I had to do was pay £1. I entered my Debit Card Visa in to the payment request form and then I was told that they don't take this kind of card????
These people are gathering data and I am fool for falling for such as stupid scam but it was on a reputable site. It seems it was gathering info for Amazon.
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