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on 04-15-2024 02:16 PM
on 11-19-2024 07:49 AM
Three is very nonchalant for not being able to solve this, I honestly don't know what to do anymore it's so frustrating. Are they clueless to the fact that it's a scam
on 11-21-2024 04:15 PM
Hi @Uche5,
I'm sorry to hear you've been dealing with a premium charge and weren't able to find a solution. I understand your frustration, but our default assumption isn't that any additional charges are scams or fraud.
We'll be happy to try and assist, but can you let us know a bit more about the circumstances. For instance is this a reverse charge text shortcode, or a Three Pay transaction? Have you been able to check your itemised bill to see the description of charges there?
If you let us know a bit more about what you've been experiencing, we'll do our best to help or point you in the right direction.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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4 weeks ago
It is definitely a premium rate scam. Call whatever number you give they'll say that your number is not registered with them. Please provide a solution to this, I keep getting the same useless advice to call them
It's a scam, it needs to be dealt with
on 04-23-2024 04:03 PM
Hi @AmanKin,
Did you manage to unsubscribe from this service? If you still need help with this, here's some more info.
This sort of charge will either be added to your bill by Three Pay transaction, or by a reverse charge text, usually from a 5 digit shortcode.
If it's a Three Pay transaction, you can usually unsubscribe from the website or app which subscribed you to this. If you're not sure where this has came from, there should be a helpline number for the provider on the itemised section of your bill. You can usually call them to unsubscribe too.
If it's a reverse charge text shortcode, you can also usually text STOP or STOP ALL back to the shortcode to unsubscribe.
You may also be able to find further support from the Phone-paid Service Authority. They regulate charge to bill services in the UK.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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4 weeks ago
That's the things, it's a scam, it's hard to do so. We can't just unsubscribe from this!!!!
4 weeks ago
The service looks like a legitimate business. While I can understand it's frustrating to have payments taken for so long unexpectedly, unsubscribing is an option. If you are having issues unsubscribing, you should be able to block the payments from going through by contacting the Support Team and requesting for them to set your Credit Limit to £0. The credit limit is not the same as your spend limit, so setting the spend limit to £0 won't have an impact on 3rd party charges.
Pete.
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on 04-15-2024 08:35 PM
You are suffering from a scam, you need to contact whoever you use to pay these charges, credit card or bank or Three, tell them you are being scammed, they will be able to stop the payments but you may have a hard time getting a refund.
on 11-19-2024 07:50 AM
Three seems to be nonchalant to the issue
04-15-2024 05:58 PM - edited 04-15-2024 05:59 PM
04-15-2024 05:58 PM - edited 04-15-2024 05:59 PM
If this is Three pay (and you don’t say it is so I’m making a massive assumption here) then I believe there is a team within customer service whom you can approach to query and POSSIBLY get a refund from. But I’m not 100% sure as regards refunding you so check. Secondly you must approach the company taking the money and tell them to stop,although how you didn’t notice a £4.50 weekly payment being made for a year is one of life’s mysteries.