I only gave one as zero not available
I only gave one as zero not available. I have never heard of this company but they have tried three times to take £34.99 from my bank account. My bank is dealing with this now. Scammers!
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I only gave one as zero not available. I have never heard of this company but they have tried three times to take £34.99 from my bank account. My bank is dealing with this now. Scammers!
Took £34.99 from my bank. No idea how or what for. They have now “cancelled my subscription” but have failed to explain what they supplied or how they got my details. It’s with the bank now. If
this turns out to be some kind of mistake on my part I will update but for now “beware”
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