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It came to my attention today, after a tearful phone call from my daughter, that Fabletics has been taking money from her bank account every month since Christmas.
She is at university and trying to stay on a limited budget of about £50 a month.
Imagine what she felt like when she checked her account today and found she had £11 left for the rest of the month. She had been wondering why she had so little money to live on recently and had asked for more help from my wife and I.
It seems they sign you up automatically if you buy anything from them.
My daughter bought a Christmas present for a friend and assumed it was like buying from Next or John Lewis...
Not so. They sign you up without you knowing to their 'VIP' service, buried at the end of their terms and conditions.
It's one of those arrangements that you can't get your bank to cancel- the company have to cancel it.
So, first order of business is to cancel her bank card and get a replacement.
If I am going to buy on-line I would check reviews of the site, such as this LINKY .
Unfortunately, my daughter did not.
I will be getting in touch with Trading Standards and Citizen's Advice this week about them.
I have been in touch with Dom Littlewood at the BBC and started a Facebook page about the scam.
Edit, BTW they have a Facebook page.
She is at university and trying to stay on a limited budget of about £50 a month.
Imagine what she felt like when she checked her account today and found she had £11 left for the rest of the month. She had been wondering why she had so little money to live on recently and had asked for more help from my wife and I.
It seems they sign you up automatically if you buy anything from them.
My daughter bought a Christmas present for a friend and assumed it was like buying from Next or John Lewis...
Not so. They sign you up without you knowing to their 'VIP' service, buried at the end of their terms and conditions.
It's one of those arrangements that you can't get your bank to cancel- the company have to cancel it.
So, first order of business is to cancel her bank card and get a replacement.
If I am going to buy on-line I would check reviews of the site, such as this LINKY .
Unfortunately, my daughter did not.
I will be getting in touch with Trading Standards and Citizen's Advice this week about them.
I have been in touch with Dom Littlewood at the BBC and started a Facebook page about the scam.
Edit, BTW they have a Facebook page.
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