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CARD PAYMENT TO FIT360NOW03303801386,79.00 GBP, RATE 1.00/GBP ON 14-02-2020
I hope I haven't divulged too much of my personal information but I was watching this on my online account that I have been robbed of £79 - absolutely no way have I bought anything lately. What is the latest I have to do. Guess go back to my bank on Monday. Thanks for any help
I hope I haven't divulged too much of my personal information but I was watching this on my online account that I have been robbed of £79 - absolutely no way have I bought anything lately. What is the latest I have to do. Guess go back to my bank on Monday. Thanks for any help
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^^^ Yes, I tried to make sense of that reference number too. 'Fit360' seems to apply to several companies, although I couldn't find any that looked as if they'd be charging £79 for anything.
I'd not tried 'Fit360now' as a search term though. It now appears likely that either
(a) somebody has managed to use Jennyjoan's card to pay for this product https:/ /www.fi t360now .com/pr oduct?p age=7 or
(b) Jennyjoan (or someone using her card) has accepted the 14-day free trial (just paying £3.95 for postage). If that trial isn't cancelled before the 14 days is up, the customer is then committed to pay £79 for the trial product AND to £79 monthly thereafter. (See 'Terms and Conditions' at the foot of the page).
I'd not tried 'Fit360now' as a search term though. It now appears likely that either
(a) somebody has managed to use Jennyjoan's card to pay for this product https:/
(b) Jennyjoan (or someone using her card) has accepted the 14-day free trial (just paying £3.95 for postage). If that trial isn't cancelled before the 14 days is up, the customer is then committed to pay £79 for the trial product AND to £79 monthly thereafter. (See 'Terms and Conditions' at the foot of the page).