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unhappy_shopper
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Beware! Don't buy money-off vouchers from this firm.
They are fake.
http://www.mypremiumvouchers.co.uk
I am not sure whom to contact to report them for their malpractice.
They are fake.
http://www.mypremiumvouchers.co.uk
I am not sure whom to contact to report them for their malpractice.
Mortgage: @ Feb. 2007: £133,200; Apr. 2011: £24,373; May 2011: £175,999; Jun 2013: ~£97K; Mar. 2014 £392,212.73; Dec. 2015: £327,051.77; Mar. 2016: ~£480K; Mar. 2017 £444,445.74
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you could try asking your local trading standards, they may know
or i expect someone with more knowledge will be along before long
personally i'd never consider buying coupons from anyone online
but its good to warn peopleunhappy_shopper wrote: »Beware! Don't buy money-off vouchers from this firm.
They are fake.
http://www.mypremiumvouchers.co.uk
I am not sure whom to contact to report them for their malpractice.0 -
The site doesn't even look 'legitimate', how could you fall for it or hand over your money without doing even the simplest checks?
The website was only registered on the 5th of this month, how did you come across it in such a short time? I've seen similar sites in links on facebook/google ads and in my experience it is always best to avoid these types of sites/links.
If you paid via credit card contact your card issuer and file for a chargeback. report them to nominet and have the domain pulled down.0 -
The site doesn't even look 'legitimate', how could you fall for it or hand over your money without doing even the simplest checks?
The website was only registered on the 5th of this month, how did you come across it in such a short time? I've seen similar sites in links on facebook/google ads and in my experience it is always best to avoid these types of sites/links.
If you paid via credit card contact your card issuer and file for a chargeback. report them to nominet and have the domain pulled down.
Rest assured I have not parted with any of my hard-earned money in this 'ponzi' scam. I happened to come across this site today when I was searching for some specific online vouchers and was warning MSErs so that they don't fall for it.
Mortgage: @ Feb. 2007: £133,200; Apr. 2011: £24,373; May 2011: £175,999; Jun 2013: ~£97K; Mar. 2014 £392,212.73; Dec. 2015: £327,051.77; Mar. 2016: ~£480K; Mar. 2017 £444,445.74
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unhappy_shopper wrote: »Rest assured I have not parted with any of my hard-earned money in this 'ponzi' scam. I happened to come across this site today when I was searching for some specific online vouchers and was warning MSErs so that they don't fall for it.

I assumed you were posting after making a purchase / received fake vouchers.
Just report the domain to nominet and they will pull it down.0
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