I have been phished
I have been phished. This website is fake and the reviews are fake. DO NOT ENTER CREDIT CARD INFORMATION.
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I have been phished. This website is fake and the reviews are fake. DO NOT ENTER CREDIT CARD INFORMATION.
SCAM site! Once entering my info it send me over to another site for payment. I just cancelled and took screenshots of my cancellation along with the email I sent them. I will be disputing charge to make sure this doesn't go through should they try to charge my account. I should have known better but had a weak moment.
They have my published book supposedly available as a free .pdf, however it's not available in any digital format. The reviews are clearly fake and unrelated to my photo book. I tried signing up for a free trial just to see what would happen, and the process was very suspicious. No way would I give them my info.
This site did not provide information on the cost of membership, but claims to offer "free books" in .pdf form. When I requested a download, it shifted me to a second site -- "weekly-otter" which required my credit card, assuring me that it would NOT be charged, but noting that it was a 7-day premium membership (no cost of membership provided). When I clicked to proceed, it said the site was not available and then shifted me to another site "plottake.com" which once again asked me to register and provide my credit card information. This does not appear to be a legitimate business. When I contacted the site I got this message "Your Message Have Been Send" which suggests it is not a legitimate US or UK site.
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