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After reading most of the ebooks available here, I decided to cancel my subscription. The support team, without bombarding me with lots of questions, cancelled the same within a few hours. Overall, I had a good experience using this platform.
After reading most of the ebooks available here, I decided to cancel my subscription. The support team, without bombarding me with lots of questions, cancelled the same within a few hours. Overall, I had a good experience using this platform.
definitely some sort of scam/ shady something going on here. Ended up with a "reminder" email of my subscription renewal (which I'd never signed up for) and a charge in my bank account. Emailed support and they said they would cancel the recurring fee but claimed their "records" showed I had signed up and shold have received a login email, etc., none of which ever happened. They are clearly using some sort of shady tactics connected to Apple Pay or Google Pay to sign people up for things they have no awareness of.
Total scam. I have no idea where the positive reviews come from, they must be fake.I didn't subscribe to this website, nor did I receive any emails about this subscription. Somehow they stole my card details and took £10.99 from my bank account. I acted quickly and contacted my bank. I will be refunded but unfortunately I had to cancel my bank card as the transaction would be reoccuring. Don't bother contacting their customer service as judging by other reviews they don't cancel anything or give a refund. Just contact your bank and say you don't recognize the transaction.
I had NEVER visited this company's website and had never heard of them till I tried to send a free Christmas greetings e-card on the 123greetings site. 123greetings site said the card I'd picked was free and to confirm this was the card I wanted to send. I clicked confirm and was immediately told I'd signed up for £50 pm with this quick-tutor. Then got an email from quick tutor saying thank you for your subscription and the service charge is £11 bi weekly. I contacted my fraud dept at the bank and 123greetings and quick tutor. 123greetings sent a totally weird email telling me this is normal for their free site and it's called "Click jacking". The bank said I better cancel my card so I have... Over Christmas now card less!! And just now quick-tutor said they've cancelled the subscription. Warning... Their free trial lasts 24 hours. Had I not acted so quickly they'd have taken £50 and kept it!! This is quite literally online robbery. I think 123greetings are highly negligent too. click jacking is another way of saying it's online robbery. So beware quick-tutor and 133greetings.suggest avoid.
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