They keep charging money while i…
They keep charging money while i cancelled the subscription twice! Stay away from these scammers!
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They keep charging money while i cancelled the subscription twice! Stay away from these scammers!
You are thieves, I deactivated my subscription on the trial day at the same time because the service did not suit me and since December 23 I have received a direct debit request every time. I sent two emails without follow-up. If you do not stop I will file a complaint.
THISSS IS A SCAAAAMMMMM!!!STAY AWAY FRom this scamers
This is a SCAM!!!!!!! It won't let you delete your account. BE AWARE!! MAKE SURE YOU LOOK AT REVIEWS BEFORE YOU TRUST A WEBSITE.
I don’t normally leave reviews however please be warned whoever reads this!
This company is a scam, once you pay they never let you cancel.
I cancelled in April and they are still trying to charge me in August…
Stay far away from this company!
Hey for some people who want to pay subcriptions for sellercount, please becareful because once you paid and cancel after that if you still pay it again and cancel again the subcription it will still withdraw your money from account. So I guess it is system faults but it is from the sellercount faults too. So again do some research before pay subcriptions from this page. No BS here but I dont trust them anymore
Sellercount is not even worth one star. Even after 2 months of cancelling my subscription, they are still charging my credit card. To my emails they are not responding.
On my online account with them, I only see this message with out any dates or any further information: ''You have cancelled your subscription and it would end when the subscription cycle completes. Your card would not be charged anymore''
NOT RECOMMENDABLE
This is a real alternative to the usual spytools. excellent value for money!
The sellercount platform is a big scam! Yesterday I paid for the service with my credit card and now they don't answer me. I forgot my password, it is not possible to reset the password and unsubscribe. When you write to support, it shows an error. Now I don't know how to cancel my subscription and what should I do?
The Social Media platforms are advertising for this site but its a huge SCAM! I purchased it via Credit Card they took my money and we didnt recieved anything.
(Just for the notes if you look up the contact us button, there is a function to write them if you click send it it isn´t possibile neither is their a legit Email if you try to write them per E-Mail. If you still wont belive me look up the Location of Sellercount it is random picked street in the UK in Manchester.
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