on 26-10-2018 01:58
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 21-05-2020 17:09
on 21-05-2020 17:09
Info for you
Guide: Have you fallen for or been conned into a premium rate scam? What to do next
and to try and get your money back
You need to take a large share of responsibility not noticing £26 per month going from your account.
21-05-2020 20:31 - edited 21-05-2020 20:33
21-05-2020 20:31 - edited 21-05-2020 20:33
@Mobi_planetscam wrote:
Ive been scammed by these people.for plus 13 months. Im devasted. What can i do. Over 26.pound per month
I.spoke 2 o2 today and they said they can barr them. It took me preasure to get the guy to do it. Months back i asked and 02 said i have to contact them. Why cudnt they barr for me then? Inhave mental.health issues aswell and money is very tight. What can i do i need help.
You will need to contact UME and ask for a refund.
Customer care number
03332470335
Customer care email
help@umelimited.com
Customer care website
Postal address
Universal Mobile Enterprises Ltd
Universal Mobile Enterprises
Shepherd's Building
Rockley Road
Shepherd's Bush
W14 0DA
United Kingdom
It's always difficult to get your money back when so much has been taken. Take a look at the payforit faq in my signature.
It might be worth mentioning the 120 day rule to them. This was a Payforit "service" and there was a 120 day rule, This should have meant that your subscription stopped after 120 days of "inactivity". Ask them what evidence they have of you actually using their "service" and why the 120 day rule wasn't applied.
Let us know how you get on, we can help you further if UME refuse a refund.
Paul
paul@payforitsucks.co.uk