It's a scam
Tried to take out 59.99 subscription after I followed a QR code to verify driving license for Stripe payments. Had to cancel my bank card as a result.
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Tried to take out 59.99 subscription after I followed a QR code to verify driving license for Stripe payments. Had to cancel my bank card as a result.
I was attempting to download an app link sent by my pension company. This app popped up instead (DIGIFIT) asking for €1 payment for a 2hr trail which if not cancelled in 2hrs locks you into a €59 monthly subscription. I got suspicious as I shouldn't need to pay to upload documents for my pension company. My bank flagged the transaction and locked my account. I declined payment before it processed. I contacted Sportifax to advise them I do not wish to subscribe and to cancel any pending subscription in my name. Its scarey how this scams have gotten so sophisticated, always check with the company if something feels off.
I have followed up on this issue about Sportifax.com and have reported this company and payment taken from my account as fraud.
Janet. County Meath.
Same experience. Thought I was enrolling for a school app for my kid, assumed 1 euro was a setup charge, then my bank contacted me to say 59.99 has been taken from my account, they sussed it was suspicious so now I have to dispute the charge. AVOID.
Nothing more tha a SCAM SCAM SCAM. They minipulate legitimate QR codes. Confusing because they charge £1 and give you the impression it is for the product you are after and then claim £60, AVOID AT ALL
COST.
Scam company. Took money about €59 from my credit card account without authority. Resulted in bank cancelling my card. Avoid!!!!
scam company!!! without my permission try to took £59.99 no notify etc, they just took the money with malicious code. I scanned a QR code to heal appointment and click on £1 register fee through AMAX and they hacked into my google E-wallet and stilling my money from my master card!
AWARE❗️❗️❗️
scam company, without my known consent they took 59.99 gbp No email to notify me etc, they just took the money with malicious code. I wasnt even on their site. I sanned a QR code to install a TV. Now they intend to take it again.
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