Noticed a receipt in my spam folder saying that my free period had expired and thank-you for staying. Then the next mail off them is informing me of the £40.56 monthly subscription. A company called... See more
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Unhappy
An inadequate service This business should not be trusted! They collect money without their knowledge or consent. I visited their website and ended my subscription. claims it's cancelled and refunded, but guess what? That's all a lie. I'm unhappy with my time here, which has pushed me to pursue a better opportunity elsewhere.
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Allhourcare.com in my spam folder…
Noticed a receipt in my spam folder saying that my free period had expired and thank-you for staying. Then the next mail off them is informing me of the £40.56 monthly subscription.
A company called LazoPlay Max is mentioned. As well as cancelling my subscrption with Allhourcare I went onto the LazoPlay site and also cancelled my account with them.
15 days until the bank can raise a dispute so I have 3 days left to do this from the date of the start of the supposed free trail. Fingers crossed it gets sorted.
This company are not to be trusted
This company are not to be trusted! They take money without consent or knowledge of them
Allourcare.
This company is based in London and my bank Lloyds as been brilliant they have issued a full refund its definitely a fraudulent site.
This is a scam
This is a scam. Somehow inadvertly subscribed to this company who immediately charged £40.56 although no services received and not intended. So far Nationwide have no achieved a refund for us.
Beware of QR codes - even from trusted sources
Didn't sign up for monthly payments of £40.56 and didn't notice the first one going through. My card company Halifax have been very helpful and I will hopefully get the £80+ back. Ironically the QR code I scanned was at a friends wedding with the intention of making a donation to charity!! At the time it didn't look right so I didn't put in any card details but somehow they got them. Halifax confirmed that this was the date it happened.
SCAM
Never heard of this company, never signed up for anything. My husband has two x 40.56 payments taken from his bank. The Halifax were less than useless and refused to refund the money despite it being an obvious scam, they claimed that my husband must have scanned a QR code which he hasn't as he hasn't even got the app to do so. SCAM. Be careful.
Hmm interesting business practice
this company appeared when i took out an option for Disney plus. they took some cash after a 3 day introduction period and set up an unwanted monthly subscription against a credit card. Make your own mind up if you want their services. I have cancelled the subscription and will be seeking the repayment of £40.56p
Not sure how they infiltrated the site…
Not sure how they infiltrated the site i was linked to but my chosen site needed some confirmation details which i supplied. Short time later noted an email in my spam box about a charge over £40 for "allhourcare".
Never heard of them and dont know what they provide. A very clever scam. Contacted my card supplier to refuse any payment. Card cancelled. Also got comment about a charge from LazoPlay Max which has also been refused by my card supplier. AVOID AT ALL COSTS
Total scam site beware When Using qr codes
Total scam site beware When Using free QR reader apps! Fortunately, Santander's system flagged it up as a scam and repeatedly refused payment of £40.56
After having discussed the matter with Santander I went back onto my history browsing as they pinpointed the exact time when this happened and I realised the fraud happened when I was trying to install and app on my phone Fitbit to Apple health a misleading link on the QR Reader app popped up. The scam link was prominently displayed, whilst the one I was actually looking for was far less obvious. Be extremely careful and double check that you are entering card details on the correct website. Fortunately, Santander's system flagged it up as a scam and repeatedly refused payment. They disabled apple pay, cancelled the debit card associated with apple pay and ordered me another card. The lesson be vigilant when making payments and qr codes that can lead to scam sites.
he board on my bio image was of help in…
he board on my bio image was of help in getting back my losses
Just like everyone else
Just like everyone else, it's a scam, do not be fooled!!!
I reported to the fraud department of my bank.
Like others we were scammed by this…
Like others we were scammed by this company after linking using a QR code which misdirected us to their website. My CC company called the next day and said they suspected fraud and declined payment plus they set a flag against them in case they tried to represent. I then cancelled my CC, Google Wallet and any bar code/QR code apps on my phone. Today one month later I noticed that £40.56 has gone from my NEW CC account to them.
How did they get my new CC details and why did the CC company not notice this and stop the transaction!
Tried calling them but they are closed!
Reported this to lots of organisations but really no one was very interested. Action fraud wouldn’t even take it any further.
SCAMMERS
SCAMMERS. Like other reviewers, I have lost £40.56 to these people. Never heard of them nor subscribed to them. Searched them on internet - website is low on information, other than they appear to be services associated with business communications ???? I have no need for any such service. There is a contact phone number but decided not to ‘risk’ using it.
Company making unauthorised charges for…
Company making unauthorised charges for £40 for alleged subscriptions and memberships which was never been made and details never been provided. This is worth to investigate in my opinion!
Beware When Using free QR reader apps!
Beware When Using free QR reader apps!
A misleading link on the QR Reader app I use led me to register card details with this company. The scam link was prominently displayed, whilst the one I was actually looking for was far less obvious. Be careful and double check that you are entering card details on the correct website. I didn't. Fortunately, Santander's system flagged it up as a scam and repeatedly refused payment.
Scam scam scam
They've tried taking 40.56 out my bank for no reason who and what is this allhourcare...? I researched it and it doesn't even explain what they do?
Like virtually all of the reviewers
Like virtually all of the reviewers, I was scammed by this company even though they are apparently bona files. I note that they sent me a cheeky email after the 40.56 has been debited thanking me for my support until the next monthly payment is due. I am free to cancel at any time, apparently. Of course, when they cancelled, they ignored my demand for the money back. Many sites ask for you to have your card checked before making a transaction or ask for your card details to check your ID. I must have done this on another site and a pop up got my details instead. Given the negative feedback, I don't know why credit and debit card companies don't blacklist companies like this. Everyone: try to set up a dispute like I have and hopefully they will.
Just got a msg frm my bank to lig on as…
Just got a msg frm my bank to log on as someone was trying to use my card for this allhourcare thing which I don't even know what it is.
Fortunately my bank got it in time.
I wouldn't give it 1 star but had no…
I wouldn't give it 1 star but had no choice. I dont even know who they are! As others have said I have a pending transaction for £40.56 which I happened to notice last night. I am currently trying to sort out with my bank. Apparently I subscribed on Sunday at the time I was trying to book a taxi with Uber.
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