SCAM
I was doing a card transaction with a legitimate app on Google Pay, they took my details, AND CREATED A SUBSCRIPTION ON MY CARD. Their website reeks of a scam. They vaguely say they provide "Services" on their site...
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I was doing a card transaction with a legitimate app on Google Pay, they took my details, AND CREATED A SUBSCRIPTION ON MY CARD. Their website reeks of a scam. They vaguely say they provide "Services" on their site...
Total SCAM - watch out! No idea how/where/when they got my credit card details but they tried to take multiple amounts of £40.56 over several days last week - outrageous behaviour. I have no clue what they do/who they are - their www is utterly opaque as to their 'services'. You can cancel your subscription to them on their site - no idea of this actually works though....
Scam company
Was on qr reader app and advert must have popped up
No notification of site name -thought I was loading app from restaurant
Tried taking round £50 from my Apple Pay
Watch out for them
On August 16, 2025, I noticed that 24ehelp.com attempted to charge €48.95 to my Visa card. I have never signed up for any of their services or subscriptions, and I never authorized this payment.
Fortunately, I was able to contact my bank immediately. The bank blocked my card, prevented the money from being withdrawn, and opened a formal dispute (chargeback) for this attempted transaction. The bank also advised me that this type of case is a common scam.
It is very concerning that this company can attempt unauthorized charges without customer approval. In my opinion, 24ehelp.com is a fraudulent website, and I strongly advise others to avoid it and to monitor their bank accounts carefully if they ever interacted with it.
I tried to sign for a Morrisons card. It took me to this fraudulent site
They tried to take £40.56 twice in a minute
My bank blocked this
The website 24ehelp.com is purely for fraud and scams. They withdrew 30 euros from my card without any confirmation. I had never even heard of this website before and had never visited it. Most likely, my card number ended up with them through other parties. I just received a message on my phone saying that the money had been debited. Everything else on the site is most likely just for show and to create the illusion of services.
Why was the money deducted from my account, sir?
Your card 3201 used for purchase of AED 39.75 at 24ehelp.com Nicosia Cyprus on 30-05-25 21:31. Available Balance is AED 70.79.
This site took 29.99 twice from my account and is causing me many issues
FRAUDULANT COMPANY, some how they seem to piggyback off legitimate websites, I was contacted by my credit card company who had flagged it as a suspicious transaction. As with another reviewers comment, cannot give less than 1 star.
Got contacted by the fraud dept asking if I’d made a payment. Never heard of these as legal or scammers. Fraud dept then cleared everything. While they on the phone to me I came into Trustpilot and thankfully someone else had reviewed. I can’t give less than 1 star but this review should back up the low score. Thank you Trustpilot
After trying to get an online discount code I was taken to this website and somehow managed to subscribe to them. I immediately clicked to unsubscribe but they still kept trying to obtain £29.99 from my account. Fortunately, Lloyds Bank fraud department declined the payments.
No idea who they are, or how they got access to my account - but similarly my account was just hacked for 29.99. This is a nasty scam company - and they somehow easily got past 'stringent' HSBC procedure. If this ever happens to you, be sure to report this asap to your bank to try and get them shut down.
Don’t know how they got my 29.99????
This company took £29.99 from my account and don’t know how or what they are about I contact them and told them l didn’t subscribe to this and asked for a refund but never got it so please Avoid this company at all Times
This compsny took £29.99 from my account and not sure how, I then emailed them to say I do not want this subscription, alas no reply and no refund. Beware of this company and avoid at all costs!
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