You shouldn’t even have 1 star. Shame on you for scamming my 94 year old Mum. There is no way she signed up for a subscription - this has a direct link to a purchase she made from Vytaliving.
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Needs a 0 star!! all seems to be linked to Vytaliving we believe. Elderly mother ordered a sciatica support/cure haha and suddenly £29.99 being taken from her account monthly. This was also advertised... See more
ABSOLUTE DISGUSTING SCAMMERS These thieving weasels took £29.50 from my Partners account. She eventually got to talk to the scammer on the other end who said his name was James, after he hung up... See more
So my elderly mother was completely mis- sold this subscription when buying some vitamins from vytalife. Not once was it mentioned it was a £29.99 monthly payment she was drawn in by a promise for a £... See more
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You shouldn’t even have 1 star
You shouldn’t even have 1 star. Shame on you for scamming my 94 year old Mum. There is no way she signed up for a subscription - this has a direct link to a purchase she made from Vytaliving.
Needs a 0 star!
Needs a 0 star!! all seems to be linked to Vytaliving we believe. Elderly mother ordered a sciatica support/cure haha and suddenly £29.99 being taken from her account monthly. This was also advertised in a newspaper so editors need to be aware of this. Savercity Belfast is what you need to look out for!!
Absolute scam guy's do not use or link…
Absolute scam guy's do not use or link your bank they will take money even afyer you have cancelled it disgusting disgraceful thieves DO NOT USE they trick you into thinking your applying for a loan then rob you and the they help themselves to your money when they have nothing to offer you.
Be aware of ordering from Vytaliving
I have recently purchased some sleep patches from Vytaliving who seem to be a reputable company. I ordered over the phone and gave my credit card details. However, today when I checked my bank account there was an unauthorised payment to a company called Savercity who I've never heard of. I realised after checking with Trust Pilot that this is a scam company who have somehow got my credit card details. I immediately phoned by bank who have cancelled my card and are investigating any fraudulent activity. I also phoned the freephone number given on Vytaliving advert and asked if they have any connection with Savercity. Well yes they do but I'm not entirely sure what it is but they assured me that Savercity could not take money from my account without a password.
Total lie!
BE AWARE. that when you order from Vytaliving your card details may. be passed on to this unscrupulous company.
They Signed my 86 year old mother up…
They Signed my 86 year old mother up for this and she didn't know what it was ,she's hard of hearing and was quite simply exploited ,they refused to refund the payment they took from her account .
Avoid these thieves at all cost
Still at fraud
Still at fraud
Took £29.99 from my 93 year old Dad.
Bank now stopping this recurring payment. No idea how they got his card details. Makes me sick to my stomach 🤮
Scrammed
Scrammed. Took 3 lots of money from my M&S card.
Connect you bank or card provider immediately.
Be very careful …
Beware of the business tactic’s this company uses.
Absolutely nil response to my queries.
Even google couldn’t get them to answer my email.
My advice:-
Avoid at all costs!!!
ABSOLUTE DISGUSTING SCAMMERS
ABSOLUTE DISGUSTING SCAMMERS
These thieving weasels took £29.50 from my Partners account.
She eventually got to talk to the scammer on the other end who said his name was James, after he hung up on her. He said he'd talk to someone in another department, probably in the next bedroom as we believe this scam is run from a house in Salford, Manchester (their address is on Google).
This company is apparently a trading style of 'pixel marketing' which on googling, does not exist.
The Police really should give a visit to this address for fraud and theft,
These scummy humans are chancers and opportunists.
PLEASE WATCH YOUR BANK ACCOUNTS.
Was looking for loans and this company…
Was looking for loans and this company under wallet saver without my permission or any information took money out of .y account for the sum of £29.50. This is completely illegal and this must be stopped
This company aka Wallet Saver hide…
This company aka Wallet Saver hide behind a fake loan company called Loan Circle. Yesterday they fraudulently took 14p.out of my bank account which I thought was a test to get me a loan no it was to sign me up without my permission or knowledge. Contacted my bank straightaway and stopped the debit card and ordered a new one. All further payments are blocked thanks to my bank. BE WARNED PEOPLE.
My bank fraud department called me and…
My bank fraud department called me and said these people tried to take 29.99 out of your account !!
Never signed up for anything and obviously the banks know these thrives, that’s why they refused payment and contacted me.
Absolute scam!!
Absolute scam!!
Luckily my bank informed me before £29.99 was taking out so was able to cancel straight away
Never signed up for them
Something needs to be done to regulate this company
I was scammed by the same people
I was scammed by the same people, came up on my statement as pyd wallet saver. I emailed them on support@ walletsaver.co.uk and they cancelled straight away. Hope this helps
Just checked my account and they have…
Just checked my account and they have taken money out didn’t subscribe or anything money back would be good ringing as soon as they open
Scam!!!!!
So my elderly mother was completely mis- sold this subscription when buying some vitamins from vytalife. Not once was it mentioned it was a £29.99 monthly payment she was drawn in by a promise for a £10 Amazon card. My mum can't afford to keep her heating on yet alone afford this subscription service! Really feel the company is preying on the elderly. She didn't even have an email to sign up so couldn't cancel online! Totally a scam! Have reported it to bank too so hopefully no more money will be taken from her account. Absolutely disgusted that company's are able to do this!!!!!
Thieves!!!!!
Thieves!!!!!
Take money out of your account when you don’t even sign up to them!! Refuse to send proof you have and refuse to send money back they steal!!!!
SCAM
This is now the third payment this has happened we are in a living crisis!!!! I have no email registered to this scam!!!!! Reported it to my bank says it was blocked and today another payment has been taken emailed and tried to call numerous times I am now taking this further to fca absoloute joke!!!!!
Scam.... confirmed by bank
I had a £29.95 payment come out for this company and didnt recognise it. I complained to Barclays who didn't hesitate in confirming this is a scam and refunded the funds immediately. If anyone else has had this then ring the bank, they'll sort it
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