Sadly I got scammed tonight said I had…
Sadly I got scammed tonight said I had to pay 1st months fee took my last £55 & not heard no more & can’t get in touch 😕
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Sadly I got scammed tonight said I had to pay 1st months fee took my last £55 & not heard no more & can’t get in touch 😕
I agree with everyone else luckily I realised before they could con me out of any money. Please beware they were very believable I spoke to a carol as well if that’s even her real name
This company scammed me out of £205 telling me because I had such bad credit I needed to pay this amount upfront, me being desperate for the loan amount did then I was on the phone to them for an hour and a half still no loan funds in my account they then said the government needed £295 from me which I declined due to them putting tax on the money, after arguing this with them and saying I want my money back they said it would be back in my account the next day and it’s yet to be refunded and they won’t answer my calls! Don’t fall into the same trap I did, carol I spoke to assured me as a single mother herself I would have it back or she would pay me herself 😂 yeah right! Scam artists!!
Scam company. They say they need to take a “verification fee” of 11p as part of a payday loan application. Then your card starts getting hit with many unauthorised charges. They are fraudulent basically.
Same deal as everyone else, you click through a loan site, get offered a credit service, even though you click "no thanks, I don't want this product" you get charged £1 then £32.68 for it anyway, then dumped out at another website trying the same thing.
After contacting the different company (in my case social-identity) they issued a refund that took just one day to clear
Taking money out of people’s accounts by buying & selling details, I checked my account to see £80 was taken by a company called progress expert.co.uk, which I did not sign up to, bunch of con artists who I will see in court!!
DO NOT ENTER YOUR DETAILS. THE 12p charge is bulls***. They will charge you for social crap £29.98 + 32.99 for another. When i have a screenshot proving i clicked "NO - I do not want to sign up for social products" i phoned directly the social companies that charged me and they refunded me instantly, i verified my details(that i didnt give them) and said my account has been deleted and i will get a refund in 3-5 days.. 40 second phonecall! so they clearly are used to this! The lady was nice atleast and i was friendly back because i know its not personally her fault.. so i asked her how they got my details and she said they gain their customers from a few loan websites that sell on customer profiles. Like infinity loans.
they use a loophole in the law to extract money from innocent people. please keep away!!
If anyone has had any money taken from there account raise a dispute with your bank stating you never gave authorisations for them to take or use your debit card details and you will be given a refund in two working days, I did, then report them to Trading standards and the financial conduct authority
they will charge you £32 and be sent over to a new site of loansharks.
If i could give negative stars i would, without even completing the loan I got redirected to a website and they offed a monthly subscription, in which i rejected they ask for a 12 pence admin fee or whatever as some sort of confirmation which was fine by me, i then look into my online banking to notice not only 12 pence was gone but a extra £32.50 was gone.
I advise anyone not to use this company/broken as they are scammers.
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There's a page on one of the end screens where it requests a £0.12p admin fee for the search which I had no problem with. I entered my details.
It then had the option of subscribing to point social.co.uk, I clicked no.
However the money STILL came out of my account. The subscription costs £32.
It wasnt a fault on my end as there are many many reviews on trust pilot for point social which the exact same issue.
I would just watch out for this broker site as it will most definitely charge you at the end for a subscription.
The actual broker site I'm mutual on but I didnt further a loan application because of this.
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