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"Blicezo.club"
Trust score
Average
More investigations are necessary
Good points
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A HTTPS security protocol has been detected on this website. Be careful, this indicator is not always synonymous with security!
Negative points
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The owner of the domain name associated with this site is hidden in the Whois database.
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| Domain creation date | 09/14/2021 (Over 2 years) |
| Domain expiration date | 09/14/2026 (Less than 6 months left) |
| Owner identification in the Whois | |
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2 Reviews / Comments
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David Robertson 11/21/2022 at 02:04 AM
Rating:I have tried to cancel my subscription on numerous times as you keep taking
money from my Halifax account over a long time
i am 73 and don’t know where and when you
got my details
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euansb 01/10/2023 at 06:57 AM
Rating:'Blicezo Club' is part of an international network of scammers (see also 'mtrstr.com') usin ficticious business identities who trick individuals into agreeing an initially small online payment, appearing to be in connection with some order they have made. A small sum is taken from the victim's bank account (£1, €2, etc.) with larger amounts being debitted subsequently - seemingly as subscription payments.
Recommended action: contact your bank, cancel and replace your associated debit / credit card and cancel the so-called subscription with 'Blicezo Club', etc. Any monies paid out before notifying the bank may not be recoverable but any debits following reporting of the scam probably can be.