I have some questions and query regarding my membership with mywisehobby.com and I am so thankful to have received a prompt response from their agent Casillas. I am so thankful to be assisted with gre... See more
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I was forced to give a 4 or 5 star review by this whatever it is company to stop them from taking my money. Beware! Mywisehobby is a SCAM!
Found Claire very helpful - she dealt with my case efficiently and in a timely manner.
Very good these too much communication in the office if you need clarity.
Scammers!!!
Scammers!!!! be careful. They fooled me with a very good ad and a very well known company, and made me pay a small sum of 4 euros, but it directly subscribed me to this website without my permission. After it, I receive a mail stating that I will be charge in the future due to my gold subscription of 50€
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