They charged my card £180 but the…
They charged my card £180 but the purchase amount was £40. They tried to get £484 from my am ex but that failed. I’ve reported the site to my card company and police.
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They charged my card £180 but the purchase amount was £40. They tried to get £484 from my am ex but that failed. I’ve reported the site to my card company and police.
This site is **not** NeedOh. It is a scam: a clone of the legitimate web site run by someone with access to the "grandcurati" merchant account for taking your money. Charges will appear on your card from that account. You'll get an "order confirmation" that is obviously fake. And the goods will never arrive. Your bank might refund the charges: I have a claim pending. The operator runs multiple such fraudulent sites in unconnected markets. Hopefully whoever is perpetrating this scam will end up in prison. Be sure to report it if you've been scammed. It might only be a small amount, but thousands of us are being scammed.
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