Luckily I pulled out before paying anything. And that is only because I was shocked at the price the were asking. Unfortunately, that is not revealed before beginning the process. So the individual has submitted quiet a bit of personal data until you get to the payment page. That screams scam right? However, my biggest concern is that while I back peddled with the info, I believe it is already in their servers. Stupidly, I contacted them to ask if that data was indeed erased and received an email that it had. Then. Next day, received another email: same person (?) asking for payment. Conclusion: Data has not been erased. I'm concerned. Had my email. What else do they have? Where do I report this? I know there will be an AI response to this as many of you have already had. That does not alleviate my fears. I hate online transactions! Progressive edit as of October 31.: So, as you can see, I did get the AI response with no right of reply. Heres the thing. The UK GOV website states very clearly what the your costs will be before you even begin the process. While UKAbroad may affirm their integrity in all things which may just be above board, and very convenient to non cautious clients, it does not excuse the fact that the fees are not clearly stated at the outset so clients can make an informed choice
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