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SHOPPERDISCOUNTS UK
« on: 06 August 2010, 08:41:44 »

...found a withdrawal from my account on Monday in the sum of £10 to shopperdiscounts, which I have never signed up to. Done a check and found this is a scam, and I apparantley signed up when I made a purchase through interflora last month (me mums birthday), also easyjet and some other companies are involved aswell.

Have never received any e-mails from the said company, called them and have had it cancelled, but still lost £10 :-X >:(

So be wary when making online purchases with Interflora, easyjet etc.. :y
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Re: SHOPPERDISCOUNTS UK
« Reply #1 on: 06 August 2010, 08:45:40 »

So how does paying an extra tenner make it a discount Mike?      Did you get £10+ off your flowers? >:(
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Re: SHOPPERDISCOUNTS UK
« Reply #2 on: 06 August 2010, 08:48:46 »

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So how does paying an extra tenner make it a discount Mike?      Did you get £10+ off your flowers? >:(

No I B****y never got any discount, apparantley you pay those scammers £10 a month and get discounted online shopping, but as said I never received any e-mails from them advising that I had signed up or which online websites offered any discounts >:(
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Re: SHOPPERDISCOUNTS UK
« Reply #3 on: 06 August 2010, 08:49:37 »

Have to be so carefull these days, the way they set thier web sites up and word the tick boxes gets very confusing at times.  :-/
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Re: SHOPPERDISCOUNTS UK
« Reply #4 on: 06 August 2010, 09:22:53 »

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...found a withdrawal from my account on Monday in the sum of £10 to shopperdiscounts, which I have never signed up to. Done a check and found this is a scam, and I apparantley signed up when I made a purchase through interflora last month (me mums birthday), also easyjet and some other companies are involved aswell.

Have never received any e-mails from the said company, called them and have had it cancelled, but still lost £10 :-X >:(

So be wary when making online purchases with Interflora, easyjet etc.. :y

Why? Get on to your Bank / Credit card company and dispute the payment.

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Re: SHOPPERDISCOUNTS UK
« Reply #5 on: 06 August 2010, 10:20:07 »

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...found a withdrawal from my account on Monday in the sum of £10 to shopperdiscounts, which I have never signed up to. Done a check and found this is a scam, and I apparantley signed up when I made a purchase through interflora last month (me mums birthday), also easyjet and some other companies are involved aswell.

Have never received any e-mails from the said company, called them and have had it cancelled, but still lost £10 :-X >:(

So be wary when making online purchases with Interflora, easyjet etc.. :y

Why? Get on to your Bank / Credit card company and dispute the payment.

Kevin
If it was done on your credit card you are covered, and depending on the debit card you maybe as well :y
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Re: SHOPPERDISCOUNTS UK
« Reply #6 on: 06 August 2010, 10:33:14 »

A few online places are like that now.  Thing is, I believe they need to make it clear  :-/
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Re: SHOPPERDISCOUNTS UK
« Reply #7 on: 06 August 2010, 12:00:17 »

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...found a withdrawal from my account on Monday in the sum of £10 to shopperdiscounts, which I have never signed up to. Done a check and found this is a scam, and I apparantley signed up when I made a purchase through interflora last month (me mums birthday), also easyjet and some other companies are involved aswell.

Have never received any e-mails from the said company, called them and have had it cancelled, but still lost £10 :-X >:(

So be wary when making online purchases with Interflora, easyjet etc.. :y

Why? Get on to your Bank / Credit card company and dispute the payment.

Kevin
If it was done on your credit card you are covered, and depending on the debit card you maybe as well :y
If you never authorised the payment, the bank are obliged to return it to you. As said.
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