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SCAM BEWARE - a friend of mine was scammed out of £40 hadnt signed up to anything. Bank blocked the transaction it links to this website topcontent.digital which is a scam
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SCAM BEWARE - a friend of mine was scammed out of £40 hadnt signed up to anything. Bank blocked the transaction it links to this website topcontent.digital which is a scam
It's a scam. They took £120 out of my account. I received an email saying sorry you're leaving and then one straight after saying thankyou for staying with us. I contacted the bank who said they have taken £120 out of my account. I have no idea who they are. Bank reimbursed me
Got an e-mail saying 'sorry you're leaving' and another 2 mins later saying 'thanks for rejoining' and a bill for £29.99 which had gone from my bank account. I have no idea who velvetsupport are. I tried ringing but it cuts off after about 3 mins. Glad I found the discussion on here I am on my way to the bank to see if I can stop any more money going to them.
Have no idea how these people got hold of my bank details but I seem to have £40 quid missing out of my bank account. When ringing to ask what this was for was told I had used a platform maybe fitness but couldn’t tell me exact. I informed I definitely had not. They said they would cancel my subscription which I never agreed to anyway but could not refund me. Reported to my bank as fraud who will now investigate. Bank says more and more coming through like this that’s you have no idea you have even subscribed as they ghost sites you may be looking at.
This is a complete scam. I was trying to download maps from
Open cannel maps when the process got hijacked by velvetsupport.com. They wanted £40 per month for something I had no interest in. Very untrustworthy site!!!
I applied to open up an account with Vinted however Velvet support.com infiltrated my transaction with Vinted and scammed me by replacing one of there subscription applications (£40+ monthly) payable after 3 days. It was an extremely devious way to extract money unsuspectingly. They do not identify themselves until after you have filled out your bank details. Be aware when filling out your bank details that it is actually the company that you initially contacted.
I contacted Arlo security who requested my bank details before commencing download to set up security system.
I ended up with Velvet support who said l had signed up for a free trial for three days after which l would be charged £40 per month this was for entertainment.
Tesco Credit Cards a message popped up to ask if I wanted to download the Tesco App onto my phone, it seems that this is somehow linked to Velvetsupport.com. Fortunately Tesco are aware of this scam and contacted me and explained how to cancel this recurring charge for some nefarious customer support. Theyre reporting it the police fraud department.
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