Finress had made budgeting and tracking my finances much easier. I can finally stay on top of my spending, and I love how everything is so well-organized.
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Finress had made budgeting and tracking my finances much easier. I can finally stay on top of my spending, and I love how everything is so well-organized.
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Advertising a wall mounted boxing machine that my daughter wanted. Nothing arrived,. Then sent me an email which I discovered in my spam box (thank goodness I did) saying something about a subscriptio... See more
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Tracking my expenses finally makes sense. The platform lays everything out clearly, so I actually feel in control of my budget.
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complete and utter scammers, will charge you £2 for delivery of the item you have "won" and then sign you up to a nonsense subscription at £39.95 every 14 days! avoid and if, like me, you entered your... See more
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This is a scam. I did a survey and was supposed to get a free Boots advent calendar. All I had to do was pay for postage. Then I get an invoice and it says (in the small print)I will be debited £39.95 every 14 days. Its a scam.

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This is a scam. The email pretended to be from Boots Chemist and at the end of survey it asked for £2 to post a free gift. It took my card details, took the money but then set up a £39.95 monthly subscription charge.

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Definetly an scam, for me, the email pretended to be from Shell Petroleum and at the end of survey it asked for £2 to post the free gift. It took my card details , took the money then no other info, no email, no nothing.
I realised then it's a scam, it had to contact my card company, change my card number and asked my card company to send message to the merchant to cancel any future subscription charges etc.

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Dodgy as can be. False advertising, scammers.
They appear to offer a reward such as a prize or jacket but what happens is you sign up for a monthly charge.
Cancel immediately if you get trapped and they won't charge again.

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Stay away and report.. take money from your account for nothing.!
SCAMMERS

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They have just taken my money. I never signed up for a thing. They took R720.00. Big WARNING.

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This company got me to sign up as having won a prize and only £2.to pay for delivery. I did this and then they said I needed to pay another £3 which I did not pay. Few days later they took £38 out of my account. Bank informed and blocked them.

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Tried to take £44 today bank have blocked and stopped future transactions.
Beware if it seems to good to be true probably is !!

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It's scam.. They tootk twice money from my bank.. First £2 and next day £44..Few days later another £44..But My bank blocked my card because this transaction was suspicious... Be aware!!!!

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