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My anti-virus website blocked Loomyhe/Loomhy stating it's a fishing scam website, similar to other websites set-up to steal our financial information.
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My anti-virus website blocked Loomyhe/Loomhy stating it's a fishing scam website, similar to other websites set-up to steal our financial information.
Always seeing lovely designs but they don't exist
I think that they are a scam , also come up under different names
This company keeps coming up in my Facebook ads but think it is not a UK company. Just checked with Companies House and it’s not registered. The website address is Loomhy .com but on website their name is Loomhe. Probably Chinese / Asian company.
Does anyone know anything about this site - Loomhe/Loomhy
No reviews on any products and no listing on this site?
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