I had an amazing experience with this service. From start to finish, everything was smooth, efficient and hassle-free. Their team is dedicated to making sure customers feel value and I couldn’t be mor... See more
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I had an amazing experience with this service. From start to finish, everything was smooth, efficient and hassle-free. Their team is dedicated to making sure customers feel value and I couldn’t be mor... See more
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Coding has become so much smoother since I started using Codenery. The interface is intuitive, and the resources are incredibly useful. It's helped me improve my workflow and pick up new techniques fa... See more
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I am discussed that this company has scammed me by stating that I would be getting a lap top yes a lap top for £2 postage money taken on 31st Jan then on 16 Feb they take £39.95 for a so called course... See more
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I was offered a Boots ysl calendar, paying only £2.00 postage. Unfortunately I accepted. 14 days later this company took £39.95 out of my bank account. I cancelled the 'subscription' for an 'online vi... See more
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Total scam...paid2 quid for postage....now your trying to take 39 quid from my bank.......NOT ON Reported to trading standars ect !!!

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I want to no why your talking out £39 pound out my account without me knowing who you are stop it I'm going to bank tomorrow to stop these payments I've not got a clue who you are

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This Company is a complete SCAM. They advertise a product that turns out to be to good to be true and you end up signed up to pay regular amounts for something you do not want.
*********************AVOID AT ALL COSTS********************

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Scam, sent £2 for postage . Don't send bank details .I had to stop my card via my bank. Site needs investigating and blocking.

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This is a scam company. They trick you into thinking you're buying something else then you somehow find you've "authorised" them to take £39.95 every 14 days for "educational materials".

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Scam. Get you to pay £2 for something (they have various set ups) then in 3 days rolls over and starts taking £40 from your account every fortnight. No way of cancelling. You phone, no answer. Email, no confirmation. Credit card company where able to put a merchant block on the company.

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Thank goodness I checked reviews. Nearly gave bank details for a £2 p&p ysl calendar from boots. I've been scammed enough in my lifetime.

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This is a scam
It’s linked to a different bunch of crooks
Cfcnassist.com
They asked me to review an emergency repair kit for a car and win it
£2.00 postage
No item arrived
However a £40.95 bill did arrive on my credit card statement
Avoid this scam please

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I’ve learned from past scams that if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Now, I always check the legitimacy of websites on Google before making any decisions. Thanks to your reviews, I just saved £2! 😊

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Scam, I could not cancel a subscription done with 2£ for an inflatable mattress that was supposed to be sold by Tesco.

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I was also offered "free" hotel style pillows for just the £2 postage fee. The company was allegedly either Travelodge or Premier Inn I cannot remember exactly.
As I use both of them regularly I took it to be genuine. What an idiot! I have lost over £300 however, my credit card company said I may be able to get some of it back. It comes down to the old adage "if it looks too good to be true, it is too good to be true.

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Hello, its a scam for sure, lost 2 euros, this would be ok, but they tried to take more money 49 euros next day from my acc, so i need to block a card. Be careful guys.

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Definitely a scam. I got a” free “juice bottle for £2 postage via fb link ( I know…) . Paid the amount and got sent to another area to pay again which I didn’t do and lost the page to the juice bottle freebie.
I then went to check my bank account and saw that codenary.com had taken the £2.
I had taken screenshots of the product I thought I was getting and they are called Dealpedia their website wegwe.org. I put them into a scammer page and they are definitely a fake company set up in April.
I managed to actually speak to a woman with a U.S. accent at codenary and she sent me a cancellation notification and claimed they know nothing about this other “ company” as they only deal with digital products not physical products. I sent them screenshots and I’ve now been unable to call again, it gets cut off.
They said they have refunded my £2 but it hasn’t reflected yet and they have unsubscribed me, so that’s worth 1 star I guess.

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Like others on here I fell for this scam. Luckily my bank stopped them taking any more money. But if thousands of us pay £2 they're already doing well financially. B*****ds

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As previously reported this is not a legitimate business. I fell for the same Screwfix scam, was charged £2 'postage' for a free backpack via the codenery payment portal, then prompted for a further payment, at which point the penny dropped. To my surprise I got a welcome email saying I'd subscribed to their services, with a renewal of 40 odd quid!
I contacted their support email address but going by the responses it's clearly automated/AI. I don't trust I've been unsubscribed as they have said, it's a blatant scam.
Avoid!

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This company runs a scam whereby they put up surveys for reputable brands (like Screwfix) and at the end of the survey tell you that you have won a free prize and just have to pay a nominal sum for postage. This nominal sum actually goes towards a short trial for their subscription service at the end of which you will be billed a much larger amount for ongoing subscription

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