Just took 57 euro out of my bank how do…
Just took 57 euro out of my bank how do I report this and get my money back anyone able to help
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Just took 57 euro out of my bank how do I report this and get my money back anyone able to help
Hacked kerrang! Radio account and told me I had won a competition (posing as kerrang!) Even hacked the presenters accounts. Asked for bank details to pay my prize into. Transferred 0.90p from my account then attempted multiple £10 transfers.
This website appears to be a con. They appear to offer free services but ask for your card details and then charge you even if you have no service. Other mysterious amounts started being debited shortly after and we had to block our card and get a new one.
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