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Avoid! Avoid! Aavoid! Tech guru popped up on facebook from it appears 'Currys', offering the chance to answer a quiz to win a laptop. What actually happened was that it said I had won one. laptop. I w... See more
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This company was tacked onto an online survey allegedly for Screwfix, with a reward of a free toolkit for taking part. To claim the free toolkit, you have to pay £2 toward postage. But after two car... See more
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Signed up fraudulently after purchasing a Lego set on Facebook. This company advertises Lego sets for £3 so you go through to purchase and they sign you up to a recurring subscription for something c... See more
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Who the hell are you and why do you keep trying to keep taking money from my bank account, it has been reported as fraud to my bank and have had to open another bank account because of it, I don’t need a gaming app , I never play online games or anything, what gives anyone the right to keep trying to charge £45 for something you never asked for!!!

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Avoid! Avoid! Aavoid! Tech guru popped up on facebook from it appears 'Currys', offering the chance to answer a quiz to win a laptop. What actually happened was that it said I had won one. laptop. I was not too sure, but continued further and was asked for my address and bank details to confirm I was legit. I was on holiday at the time, so was not checking emails. On my returned only to discover a few weeks later I had been signed up for a tech-support I do not need or want. And of course there was no laptop. I was told by them that I had been given a free 0ffer for 4 days only, and then had to start paying because I had not cancelled before the 4 days was up. What for? Not sure but nothing i asked for? So i have deleted my accounts on facebook because I no longer trust the platform to police its advertisers. Tech guru have no intention of paying me back what they have already taken (two initial payments) that they taken from my account. I have had to block them from accessing my accounts any further. Currys have never heard of them.

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Taking money from my account 2.00 then 45.00 now another 45.00 I haven’t signed up for any subscription!
Fraudulent and unacceptable!
Contacting company is a joke!

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Took money out of my account without me knowing £45, I have emailed them to have this money returned and flagged up with my bank as a fraudulent payment. Disgusting how you can take money out without permission.
I will be taking this a lot further.

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This company has taken money out my account. I don't know them and they are not a listed subscription on my bank account. I am very annoyed 😒

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They offer fake memberships behind potential app installments of 1 cent.This is a fraud.I will report them to the authorities!

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Same as every honest review. Its a scam.

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Without my consent I have a monthly £49 subscription to techitguru. My credit card company is investigating. This organisation appears to specialise in fraudulent subscriptions and has the same response to all negative reviews. I have been on line and cancelled the subscription but this has not happened, and 3 x £49 have been taken from by credit card. If this has happened to you I suggest you contact your credit card directly.
I have already posted a review on this company and I’ve been prompted to respond by Trustpilot under the threat of the review being removed if I do not.
I maintain I never intentionally subscribed to this company. The only thing I can think of as to how they got my details is at some point I’ve paid pennies for a gif or music download. This unscrupulous company have found away of using credit card details like a parasite. And somehow by clicking to pay the fee for something totally different, you are subscribing to pay a monthly fee for something unwanted.
The fraud department will be investigating.

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Without my consent I have a monthly £49 subscription to techitguru. My bank indicated that in my case, the payment is made through Apple Pay.
This organisation appears to specialise in fraudulent subscriptions.
The same scripted message appear in response to all negative reviews on trust pilot.
It is impossible to contact the organisation behind this scam. Suggest you contact your bank.
I have read the response. I’ve been prompted to respond by Trustpilot under the threat of the review being removed if I do not.
I still maintain I never intentionally subscribed to this company. I think at some point I’ve paid pennies for a gif or music download. This unscrupulous company have found away of obtaining bank details like a parasite. And somehow by clicking to pay the fee for something totally different, you are subscribing to pay a monthly fee for something unwanted.
My bank has refunded me the two fees of £49 that this company had taken from my account by stealth. And the fraud department will be investigating.

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Tried to phone this company and email them no response they keep taking 49 pound per month out of my bank phone number does not work they have taken my rent money of me it’s a complete scam can someone please help me because I do t remember signing up to this and I can’t seem to cancel it

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Don’t recognise this company or even have an account with them but they have been taking £45 out of my savings account for the past few months. Didn’t realise as it’s my savings so didn’t check until going to get money now and told no money in account!! Tried to contact the company kept getting asked for my email and account information. Have since received email from the company stating that I had participated in a game to win an iPhone which registered me for a subscription with them & had been sent an email confirming this. Unfortunately I do not recall entering any competition or receiving email about this. The company has cancelled this subscription now thankfully, so no more fees. PLEASE be aware if entering any competitions that there may be clauses like this. I’m going to talk to my kids about this too!

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I just got scammed with a £49 per month subscription out of nowhere, but the reviews here show that this company is a complete scam.

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Taking £49 per month from a child. Can’t get through to any phones.
Scam!!
If there is a genuine company then please email me
Jbtrucksales@ gmail.com
Please note everyone - by a simple click on a social media link, your child can commit to their subscription!
I am still waiting on contact to my complaint and refund of monies from tech guru!!!!! Please contact me.

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Scam company. Have no account or subscription and they have taken £49 out and I have no idea who they are. Very suspicious. Reported to Barclays

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