you're trying to draw money from my credit card do not do that
you're trying to draw money from my credit card
do not do that
DO NOT TRY AGAIN
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you're trying to draw money from my credit card
do not do that
DO NOT TRY AGAIN
Update - 16th Feb - have now been refunded...
Not sure why it took so long to refund fraudulent transactions, but I guess they wanted me to stop making noise about this scam.
...Be careful!
Please be aware that this is a fraudulent website, they will keep charging your card without authority and then try to blackmail you into removing the bad reviews from the internet (here for example) before they will refund any fraudulent funds taken by them.
It is completely unethical and fraudulent.
Please if you are subject to scams from this website continue to post everywhere so others are not taken by the same scams.
Scam! The link to the Rituals advent calendar redirects to the website. When you click on it, you unknowingly agree to a subscription — there is no clear information about this at all. Afterwards, the subscription starts charging your money automatically. In short: you think you’re clicking an advent calendar, but you end up unwrapping a surprise subscription instead. Not exactly the festive spirit.
ahlby solved my problem very quickly, thanks to him and the Escalation team.
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