ChatterBank1 min ago
Sneaky scam
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A few months ago I bought my Railcards online. On Sunday, I read an article in my paper telling about a scam that happens when you shop on line. A banner appers to offer £10 off future purches so thinking this related to train travel, i filled it in. It now transpires that for the last 5 months £10 has come from my account to a company called Shopping Discounts. This is not what I expected and I would never have signed up for that. I hold my hands up - I have not checked my statements properly and had not missed the tenner each month. But it seems this is big business and imported from the USA. Please examine your bank statements carefully if you have ever bought online. They have now agreed to stop taking the money.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, I did subscribe to this when I concluded a booking at a hotel which I go to frequently. But I WAS asked to give my account details and knew as soon as I signed off that I'd made an error of judgement. It still took me three months to unsubscribe (which couldn't have been easier). More money than sense me .....
The 'discount' company is guilty of sharp practice and (unless you're in the habit of reading newspapers which are 19 months old) your newspaper appears to be guilty of plagiarism!
http://www.guardian.c...discounts-and-rewards
Chris
http://www.guardian.c...discounts-and-rewards
Chris
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