Scam. Popped up after my purchase on kiwoko.com (legitimate store). Asking for card details, and promised a cash-back.
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Popped up after an eBay purchase posing as a legitimate business called complete savings, but the URL said one time offer. I've reported it to the police and action fraud. If you're here it's probably... See more
Scam, came up while completing a purchase from Argos offering £16:87 cash back, asked for card details which I supplied then link disappeared & unable To locate it,thought something amiss so transfer... See more
What a bunch of crooks , do not use them or suffer big loses , I called the hopelless receptionist, about as much good as an ash tray on a motor bike , don’t touch them with a barge pole . As if the c... See more
Not worth it.
Scam written all over…
I know this has scam written all over it I'll get my £16.86 back that I just spent, I spent only 11 odd. And one time offer lol yeah.. cuz ul take ppls card details n dry their accounts so yeah 1 time offercuz noone comes back n ur guna have 1 time to do this..
I was guna then i came to my senses mainly cuz as i said before.. im guna get my 16.80 odd ijust spent back, when i spent 11 odd. If i wasnt blazed i wouldnt stay clear of filled out nothing..
When its too good to be true.. it usually is the case.. i learnt that the hard way n am 500 down because of that..
Id stay clear.. unless anyones actually done it then prove me wrong lol
Then ill change review aswell..
See i never even read other reviews And it seems my gut feeling was right again..
Too good to be true then it is..
Stay safe all and dont fall for weasles like the ones who created the website..
Scam Scam Scam avoid at all costs
Scam, came up while completing a purchase from Argos offering £16:87 cash back, asked for card details which I supplied then link disappeared & unable To locate it,thought something amiss so transferred funds from this account to another, froze the card & ordered replacement
Why don’t Argos do something about this !! It’s obviously been on the go for some time, I thought I was quite savvy but it fooled me , be careful of any cash back offers just caused me a load of hassle
SCAM SCAM SCAM!!!!!!!
SCAM SCAM SCAM!!!!!!!
They took 15 pounds from my bank account WITHOUT MY PERMISSION😡😡😡😡, and they never stated that they would do so, EVEN AFTER I CANCELLED MY SUBSCRIPTION WITH THEM THE DAY AFTER
What do I do if I gave them my details
What do I do if I gave them my details? How easy is it to cancel?
SCAM but
This is 100% scam, but be aware that is usually not fault of the page where you find their link.
for instance for me there was a link to their website on an order confirmation page from MyProtein NL
Which myprotein is NOT responsible for!
They must be using one of the browser extensions you have installed and hack other websites through it 😬
It's the worst, because you see it linked on the pages that have your trust.
SCAM "discount" = big monthly fee
SCAM: Popped up after ordering from Photobox and looked like one of their offers. Offer was £6.87 cashback when I next placed an order with Photobox, for "only" £15/month ongoing fee... No thanks.
Bastardos ....beware stay away
Scam !
Scam !! Popped up after a purchase claim to give cash back & asked for password & card details
SCAM!!!!!!!!
DO NOT USE!!!!! THEY WILL TAKE £15 PER MONTH FROM WHATEVER CARD DETAILS YOU PUT IN!!!
I HAVE HAD TO CANCEL THE CARD TO STOP IT!!!
Popped up after I purchased something…
Popped up after I purchased something on Ebay. I've had it before but just read it, laughed and dismissed it. But now they have added something new. They now ask for your email address and your password to your email address!. Really??!! What on earth do they want with your email password? Oh yeah, to have access to your paypal etc. SCAM
Thank God my I was present when this…
Thank God my I was present when this popped up on my partners phone after a purchase!
Steer clear and will be reporting to debenhams because they are clearly allowing this to happen.
Blatantly a scam because you don't need someone's card details to give a cashback voucher.
This page is a scam
This page is a scam. DO NOT put down your card details. They will take your money.
A Good Way of Enhancing Online Shopping.
This site offered a subscription cashback service with a onetime cash reward after Debenhams purchase. After signing up I actually was offered two subscription services - one for completesavings and another one for mytimerewards.
Altogether there was quite a lot of filling in forms to do to get everything set up, but I completed everything within 24 hours.
What a bunch of crooks
What a bunch of crooks , do not use them or suffer big loses , I called the hopelless receptionist, about as much good as an ash tray on a motor bike , don’t touch them with a barge pole . As if the country is ant in enough trouble , MPs please close these crooks down quick
It's a scam, don't buy into it
Popped up after an eBay purchase posing as a legitimate business called complete savings, but the URL said one time offer. I've reported it to the police and action fraud. If you're here it's probably because you've seen it or have fallen into it. Please also contact the police and inform them of this.
Appeared after an online purchase on…
Appeared after an online purchase on Debenhams on the page confirming the purchase. Seems legitimate based on the way they appear on the order page confirmation page. However they ask for card number which is very suspicious as they don't need it to offer discount.
It's a £15/mo subscription - stay away
The £15 cashback offer appeared after a Morrisons completed order screen, to click and register. I inspected the page and it seems that they are using a code sneakily embedded into one of the adds to display the 'click here' button within the Morrison website. After clicking, it asks for a credit card to confirm the offer. I used a test credit card and completed the form. After that I received the following confirmation text: "Enjoy all your Complete Savings benefits FREE for thirty days until 24/10/2020. If you are 100% satisfied during your trial do nothing and your benefits will automatically continue for just £15 a month billed by Complete Savings to the credit or debit card you authorised (card name, Last 4 digits: ************). Your next billing date is 24/10/2020 and your £15 monthly fee will show on your card statement as billed by wly*completesave.co.uk 0800 389 6960."
So, a monthly fee of £15 will be taken and not sure how easy it is to cancel....
So, terrible deal, stay away!
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