Pcappstore Reviews 6

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.3

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

100% scam

This is a scam and they will charge you 50 dollars when you downloaded. Just got charged 9 dollars more 2 weeks later. 100% scam. Impossible to get out of once you download it without paying them. Do NOT download this

16 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Never ever use this app

This shitty ass adware will lock your computer, and if you signed up for it, you might as well throw your laptop away. This app ruins your pc; it locks you out of using it, and it creates fake duplicate files and a pc service that's literally made to lock you out of using it. It also has ghost services; even when it's uninstalled from your pc, it has a service that reinstalls the app and terrorizes your computer again. This should be terminated and banned from every site. This app also geotargets different counties. Beware of the sites you go on, it often bundle with different software and websites

19 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Phishing Scam

I started receiving emails from a company called PC App Store (FAST) claiming that my payment had failed and asking me to update my billing details.

The problem is that I have never signed up for any service with this company and had never even heard of them before receiving these emails.

The message appears designed to make people believe they have an account and to push them into clicking a link to update their payment information. This is very concerning because it could easily mislead people into entering their credit card details.

If you receive an email like this, be very careful and do not click on any links unless you are absolutely certain you have an account with them. I called the contact line which connected me to a US line and the woman could not give me specific details about my so-called "subscription", just a general description of what they do. Obviously a scam.

In my opinion, sending payment failure notices to people who have never subscribed to the service is highly suspicious.

12 March 2026
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