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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Watch out this is a Scam

Watch out this is a Scamming Service that via faked Social Media Promotions is advertising deals which end up in scamming the customer and pulls monthly money for an unknown subscription service

22 July 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID AT ALL COSTS THEY ARE SCAMMERS!

I wouldn't even rate 1 star, they are a scam company, it advertised on FB that you can get a Next2Me Very crib for £1.78 as part of promotion from Chicco. However, when I paid it only took £1.67 in GBP but 5 days later £45 have been take off my account, when I enquired the bank said this is a subscription that I allowed firstly by paying £1.67.
I hav enough idea whatsoever of what the subscription is and what they are charging me for!!!! They are thieves, AVOID AT ALL COSTS.

23 May 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolute scam

Absolute scam! They post fake-ads on Instagram and for a small amount sell you NOTHING.

21 March 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Large operation that hijacks legit businesses profiles and scams unaware customers.

This organisation catches people out through fake Instagram ads. In my case, they were pretending to be a Spanish online website called Tienda El Capricho, in the ad Mfcost.com charges people cards for signing up for a trial of El Caprichos products for the sum of €1.95, I had signed up for other similar deals with legit online shops in the past. Once I paid, I got a message via Instagram to say that I would enter a draw to win the products, which contradicted what was initially claimed. I did not receive any confirmation via email, which raised alarm bells. After 5 days, my bank notified me that the sum of €69.90 was debited from my account. I started investigating and discovered that MFCost.com claims to be registered in Cyprus, probably fake, and they have set up several websites, including lanicefood.com and miamfacile.com. I had to block my card and report this scam, considered a cyber crime, to the local police. I spoke to the El Capricho team whose name and reputation are being affected by these scammers, their lawyers are working on this. They mentioned that the company that receives payments, in my bank statement shown as MFCOST, is based in Egypt, even though their websites are registered in some cases in Russia. They have managed to close down 2 websites, even though more have re-appeared. If you have been affected, report this scam to the police and ask your bank to claim back the funds.

9 February 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM OF CONSUMER MISDECEPTION - RECURRENT CREDIT CARD CHARGES

I read an ad on Facebook for 6 Ryanair tickets for 2 euros.
Ryanair wanted to restore customer confidence due to recent flight delays. I had to answer some questions about Ryanair and at the end I won a lucky draw to have the right to buy the tickets for 2 euros.
When I made the payment, I discovered that I had effectively paid for a subscription, with recurring charges, and not the Ryanair card as I thought.
It is about a company in Cyprus that legitimately makes 2 euros, misleading the customer under the pretext of the Ryanair card for 6 air trips, and much more if you do not immediately cancel the subscription. (I hope it was canceled)

30 June 2023
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