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Paid to enhance a simple uploaded photo on the website for £0.10. They then tried to take £49.90 every day from my card, even though it was definitely NOT clear at all that I was signed up to a subscription.I am very careful about paying online but even this website somehow tricked me into a subscription, intentionally and purposely hiding or making it extremely difficult to notice. It's clearly a scam to trick you into taking regular payments of about £50 from your card.I contacted my bank and they looked at the reviews, and advised to make a claim for fraud. I will be contacting all authorities about this website and they are trickster and fraudulent. The bank advised to cancel the subscription, but here's their con - They don't have any way to contact them via chat or phone, and no way to cancel any subscription on their website! I wonder why?! Looking into more detail they appear to be based in Netherlands apparently
They take a pre auth on your card to use the tool for one image. ( Software not all that good at all) Then the next day no warning they take a large amount for an annual fee and will not accept enails to ask for a refund. Point blank refuse . Horrid , unfair and actual fraud/theft. DO NOT USE !
Absolutely disgusted, which I thought was a simple Apple Pay transaction to make a photo animated for 1p, which I thought Apple Pay was safe but clearly not as this dodgy company still to this day one month later he’s trying to take out transactions of £49, lucky enough my NatWest bank is denying them every time but still I think people should know and complain like I am now going to do and get this company closed down
I used this site to enhance images of my family for Christmas time. The editor was acceptable, but not great. This didn’t matter much to me as a pop-up window notified me that it would only cost .10c AUD for the image. The next day my bank informs me of a suspicious charge, you guessed it, from Pixigenie. I have now received my refund through the bank and have also recieved emails from Pixigenie poorly explaining their scam and trying to put the fault on me. Interestingly, on the website refund policy, it states that they have received multiple emails regarding unauthorised subscription charges, but that this is from another site called Pixgenie.net. Perhaps they ran both, as Pixigenie is a relatively new website. Disgusting behaviour.
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