Tuearts right boot
Well-Known Member
I've just asked what I do now....he's getting more impatient. Scammers equivalent to the vinegar stroke...
Send this;I've just asked what I do now....he's getting more impatient. Scammers equivalent to the vinegar stroke...
Send him a pic of your arsehole being stretched open. Be sure to wear gloves.Ok...just sent me a right load of shite that even I dont understand, various instructions about redeemable codes and coupons. What a palaver, surely no one falls for this, it's far too complicated for the comman man to follow if indeed they get this far...
The problem is Google and all the other search engines allow any company to be listed. If you pay you get listed on page one.Yes. For various reasons I cancelled Sky last October. They said the quickest way was to download one of their templates of a withdawal form, fill it in, return it and my subscription would be cancelled. This template would cost £1.24 or thereabouts.
I did so, and indeed my monthly sub was cancelled and I had a nice letter from Sky saying how sorry they were I was leav ing, etc., etc. Imagine how I felt when I looked at my recent credit card staements and found I had been charged £24.90 for Oct, Nov, Dec by some outfit called "Templates".
It was my fault for not checking my statements more carefully, but I rang my credit card company and (eventually) got through to the right department who promised to see this scam was stopped and I'd get a refund.
I await my next statement to see if it has been sorted. I don't know who this rogue outfit is - anyone else heard of them and been similarly scammed? Have Sky got a connection to some dodgy company?