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so just wondering, Vists prints has mixed rep, how comes some people get the direct debit taking £10 a month from thier account and others don't? I'm asking this as I would love to take up Vista on the offer but am too afraid of the cirect debit things happening to me, I am on the breadline to put it mildly- something like this would mean I literally could not eat for a few days! I can't afford it to happen to me, but would still value the rubber stamps and etc0
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so just wondering, Vists prints has mixed rep, how comes some people get the direct debit taking £10 a month from thier account and others don't? I'm asking this as I would love to take up Vista on the offer but am too afraid of the cirect debit things happening to me, I am on the breadline to put it mildly- something like this would mean I literally could not eat for a few days! I can't afford it to happen to me, but would still value the rubber stamps and etc
The debit thing is vp rewards not directly connected to any order just don't take up any offers for discounts off your next order after the order is completed.
Read everything carefully you should be ok.I started with nothing and I am proud to say I still have most of it left.0 -
After the transaction has finished, they ask you if you'd like to join the vp rewards programme. All you have to do is click 'no thanks'. I guess the reason some people find themselves sucked into this scheme is that they have accepted it and clicked 'yes' without reading it properly.so just wondering, Vists prints has mixed rep, how comes some people get the direct debit taking £10 a month from thier account and others don't? I'm asking this as I would love to take up Vista on the offer but am too afraid of the cirect debit things happening to me, I am on the breadline to put it mildly- something like this would mean I literally could not eat for a few days! I can't afford it to happen to me, but would still value the rubber stamps and etc0 -
After the transaction has finished, they ask you if you'd like to join the vp rewards programme. All you have to do is click 'no thanks'. I guess the reason some people find themselves sucked into this scheme is that they have accepted it and clicked 'yes' without reading it properly.
But you are also meant to get one month free however even if you cancel they still seem to take the £10.
Its natural for moneysavers round here to be tempted by an offer of 10% off next order but in this case avoid the temptation.
If they do take the £10 after cancellation report them to your card co for an unauthorised payment. Apparently they are well known by the card co's now and it should cost them some money putting it right.I started with nothing and I am proud to say I still have most of it left.0 -
After the transaction has finished, they ask you if you'd like to join the vp rewards programme. All you have to do is click 'no thanks'. I guess the reason some people find themselves sucked into this scheme is that they have accepted it and clicked 'yes' without reading it properly.
I never clicked any box when i ordered i am always vigilant on things like that yet i was so say sucked into this scheme as you put it and i can tell you it was not resolved for 9 months and i never got a full refund so anyone who is buying off them beware - i personally will never use them again.2010 - Goals
1. on the long road to hopefully adopting a child - Home Visit 3 Feb 2010
2. Planning to clear my credit card debt.
3. lose weight.
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best to use paypal as payment method .
i've had three spam emails from them since yesterday
i'm going to be very weary of them and i guess anyone reading this forum would be thinking the same , there seems to be more satisfied customers than unsatisfied so everyone take care ,0 -
so just wondering, Vists prints has mixed rep, how comes some people get the direct debit taking £10 a month from thier account and others don't? I'm asking this as I would love to take up Vista on the offer but am too afraid of the cirect debit things happening to me, I am on the breadline to put it mildly- something like this would mean I literally could not eat for a few days! I can't afford it to happen to me, but would still value the rubber stamps and etc
I've been using them for years, I've only ever bought the free stuff. Never paid more than £8 postage (and that was for a lot of stuff) and never had any money taken out of my account without my permission. Just be careful while ordering make sure you don't tick any of the additional boxes and you'll be fine.
Also on the spam issue, I've added thier address to my spam filter thingy, so all of them get deleted after so many days automaticaly and if I require anything from them then I just check my spam box for the latest offers!Married 5th June 20101st Baby born 12th April 2011:j0 -
So does a screen appear saying "Would you like to join... at a fee of £10 per month?"After the transaction has finished, they ask you if you'd like to join the vp rewards programme. All you have to do is click 'no thanks'. I guess the reason some people find themselves sucked into this scheme is that they have accepted it and clicked 'yes' without reading it properly.
If it does, and people click yes, then that's their own fault.
If it doesn't, then it seems a right scam to me!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Thank you for putting it so succinctly. Yes, it does say very clearly that it will be £10 a month, so I would therefore surmise that your first conclusion is correct.So does a screen appear saying "Would you like to join... at a fee of £10 per month?"
If it does, and people click yes, then that's their own fault.
If it doesn't, then it seems a right scam to me!0 -
Thanks for this. As a betterware disributor, it will be very handy for stamping 100's of order forms. But I do hope I dont get clobbered for a monthly fee, like other people seem to be.When there's a knock at the door, why do dogs always think its for them?0
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