It is a scam
It is a scam. Trough another website it now seems I have a subscription with them.
I notified the creditcard company and also the IT ciber crime department of the police. (It has some connection with ritualsmist.com and musclescopez.com
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It is a scam. Trough another website it now seems I have a subscription with them.
I notified the creditcard company and also the IT ciber crime department of the police. (It has some connection with ritualsmist.com and musclescopez.com
Last Feb 18 I received an email from support at pureasana dot net
They welcomed me to join the community and provided me with username and password.
I immediately contacted them by email (they have no number) to state I had not signed up nor susbcribed.
They had my gmail and my full name although my profile pic in was a very old pic i haven't used in years.
I have not received any reply from Pureasana but I find two charges in my account: 2,99 Euro and 49 Euro, apparently a subscription.
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