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Charges from Highstreetmax on my Credit Card??
crackerjack28
Posts: 3 Newbie
I've just realised that for over a year now a company called 'Highstreetmax (Edgware)' have been taking £20.95 from my credit card on a monthly basis. Having done some initial research on the internet it seems this has been happening for a number of years now (the mirror covered some stories on this back in 2008), often linked to using lastminute.com and clicking a link toi claim a free £10 shopping voucher??????
So once I've contacted my credit card company and deleted the payment etc how do I go about reclaiming the money? Anybody had previous experiences of this scam?
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So once I've contacted my credit card company and deleted the payment etc how do I go about reclaiming the money? Anybody had previous experiences of this scam?
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would never use a credit card.0
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would never use a credit card.
This isn't really a constructive comment.
You can attempt to dispute the transactions with your credit card provider and they may refund the money if you meet the criteria, explain to them that you didn't know there was a charge and have never used the service and don't know what it is.0 -
Yeah great advice Tom, chocolate teapot comes to mind!:D:D
Thankyou platterfish I'll contact my credit card company and see what they say? Has anyone else come across this company, surely this must have happened to plenty of others as well??0 -
Why do people keep posting their questions twice?societys_child wrote: »
Why do people keep posting their questions twice?0 -
:) I'm I'm really really not not sure sure . . . . . . 0
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