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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Photography Notes and Techniques ripped…

Photography Notes and Techniques ripped me off by deceiving me about what was on the page and what was checked off to be charged for. It was a free guide digital booklet guide and just pay for processing. But suddenly $49.95 was also charged on my card and they're saying that you ordered extra and I never ordered anything extra. It deceives you because I had to check off eight or nine items that I did not want that they automatically added on to the order to get back down to the original zero cost, and then when you go to check out there's other another part of the page that you can't see when you looking at it. It has something else checked off that they charge you for as soon as you check out and it's a scam to make sure because they lure you in with a "FREE photography book" and then as soon as you pay for it there's hidden charges that all of a sudden comes up on your card that you never asked for and you never wanted. It's a scam to make sure they get extra money from you because they're saying that because it's a digital item. They sent it over your email so that you can't get it back or you can't send it back. But that's just why they do that with the free part to make you do that to hide cost and then you can't get your money back.

21 May 2026
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