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Total scam
Total scam.
Charged £39.95 for a subscription I did NOT agree to.
AVOID!!!!
AVOID!!!!
AVOID!!!!! Subscription SCAM!!!! Pay £1.95 for the report & end up with a 4 weekly subscription for £39.95. NO MENTION WHEN ORDERING - ONLY in the email after. Impossible to cancel through Testlibrary.com (Nordicalab).
Criminals!
Companies colluding:
Testlibrary.com
Nordicalab.com
16personalities.com
Haur B.V.
These companies are working together.
AFTER 1 week of
- Research for information,
- Trying to understand & to find out the scam of these companies ,
- Protecting my money and
- To end up talking to deaf ears at PayPal for an hour - who protects them rather than me
- ...
I can tell you that the end of this nightmare seems far away and All of them are fraudsters who know how to play the game well.
Do your own research.
Misleading subscription trap – charged without clear consent
⭐ 1/5
This is a classic misleading subscription setup.
I paid $1.95 for what was presented as a one-time purchase for access to test materials. At no point was it made clear or prominent that this was actually an entry into a recurring subscription.
Shortly after, I was charged $49.95 CAD without clear, informed consent. The subscription terms are buried in checkout fine print and a confirmation email—this is not transparent or fair disclosure at the point of purchase.
When challenged, the company initially claimed everything was clearly disclosed, which simply does not reflect the user experience. Only after escalation and dispute pressure was a refund issued.
This feels designed to rely on users missing hidden subscription terms during checkout rather than genuinely informing them.
I would strongly caution anyone using this service to avoid it unless you are actively monitoring for recurring charges or fully expecting a subscription trap-style model.
Deceptive trial-to-subscription…
Deceptive trial-to-subscription practice
Signed up for what appeared to be a €1.95 trial. The automatic conversion to a €39.95/4-week subscription was disclosed only in small print at the bottom of the confirmation email — not in a way a reasonable person would notice.
The trial pricing exists specifically to get you invested in the service before the real charges kick in. When I contacted support, they declined a full refund and offered only 40% back as their "maximum policy" — take it or leave it.
The service is technically legal, but the business model is deliberately designed to make cancellation easy to miss. If you're considering buying something from here... just dont...
SCAM
SCAM! Ive never heard of them until i saw a $39.95 charged on my Paypal account. I have NO idea how they were able to connect my Paypal account for this. They definitely know how to get around. They also initially charged me $1.95 as a "test." I didnt catch this at first. Paypal initially took their side because the transaction was a subscription based. So make sure to call Paypal directly to resolve.
I emailed this nordiclab for a refund and proof of this so called order/subscriptio. Their "policy" is "As the subscription was not cancelled before the end of the trial period, it renewed in accordance with the agreed terms, and the charge was applied. That said, I see your subscription was already cancelled and no further charges will be taken. While we are unable to issue a full refund in this case, we would like to offer a 40% refund, which is the maximum allowed under our policy."
Do not settle for this 40% refund. Dispute this fraudulent charge through your bank or Paypal to get the full refund. Get as much proof as you can.
They have scam set up a DD
They have set up a DD. On PayPal the day they are Hair B.V. but there email address is nordicalab. They are trying to take money today. I have emailed them. I have absolutely no idea what this is for. SCAMMERS. Just received email which says they have stopped the subscription, as they told me that they took the money. I do not know if they will refund me.
Scammers with hidden charges do not do…
Scammers with hidden charges do not do the tests iq or horoscope etc.
Tha kfully I dont have any cash on there they are trying to rob me. Ive told me bank its fraud and they are taking it seriously.
Nordicalab Hidden Subscription Scammers
Nordicalab is the company in charge of testlibrary.com which uses a deceptive subscription scam. The charge on my credit card is listed as "groceries" even though I was actually tricked into an online subscription for personality tests. This company uses tactics to trick people and they also use tactics to make their ratings look higher than they actually are. Do not support Nordicalab or the other shady websites it runs.
I ordered 5 tubes of Dermafix and paid over £100.00
I ordered 5 tubes of Dermafix and paid £104.80 using PayPal. This was done in two payment of£39.95 and £64.85. My bank statement shows these amounts were paid to Nordicalab. As nothing was delivered and I got no confirmation, I contacted them by email and the reply I got was that they could not find my order and would I supply the last 3 digits of my debit card. As I paid through PayPal I did not provide this. They are not replying to my emails and think I have been scammed. Also there is mention of continued regular payments on my PayPal account. The tubes of ointment turned up and for that I am relieved.
A nightmare
A nightmare
A nightmare: According to the Dutch registers everything is fake. 1 person only 4 companies and subcontractors without e-mail or phone. Emails in copied pasted to vomit because I come to tell myself that it is better to recover the €10 offered by the company by keeping the product rather than respending €14.50 of chronopost (with infallible proof of deposit) of return costs since no one has been reimbursed according to the opinions of all the sites: To cry. I will go to the end I know that Julien Courbet of M6 has been contacted given the number of complaints about these scammers
SCAM
SCAM.
I am still waiting for a refund for a returned item, which I was promised earlier. Despite several follow-up emails to the seller, I have received no response at all.
At this point, I feel misled and ignored,
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