SCAMMERS!!!!!!
SCAMMERS!!!!!!! Should be in prison. Their website needs taking down
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SCAMMERS!!!!!!! Should be in prison. Their website needs taking down
I had the same experience as previous reviewer. My credit card provider contacted me to say they had been trying to access Applepay, which they don’t offer as a payment option. I emailed them twice to ask why but got no response. The website looks very authentic but the address is fake! Beware
It's a scam website - when attempting to purchase something the payment page took me to a random website. Credit card company called me to inform me they had attempted to add my card to Apply Pay.
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