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"Ebooksdaily.net"
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Is Ebooksdaily.net legit?
eBooksDaily is a platform that offers a wide range of e-books for daily reading. It claims to provide over 500 books with weekly updates, allowing users to read on any device. Despite this, many users have reported unauthorized charges and difficulties in canceling subscriptions, raising concerns about its legitimacy. Read more
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Ebooksdaily.net
| Domain creation date | 10/26/2022 (Over 2 years) |
| Domain expiration date | 10/26/2025 (Less than 1 year left) |
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PeterH 08/16/2024 at 04:05 PM
Rating:WARNING - Considered SCAM. They use your Credit Cards (e.g. German Master Card) take at first 1.99 EUR as a test (like PayPal for establishing a new account). If this is successful, they take 39.45 Euro every single month from the credit card.
BE CAREFUL and WATCH OUT !
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R.Stilz 09/09/2024 at 12:40 PM
Rating:The only advice: Withdraw your credit card and apply for a new one. Take legal action, get the reference number from your local (Police) authorities, pass this info about SCAM/FRAUD to your bank and ask them to get the money back from that account in Limassol, Cyprus.
There may be a connection to a broker "etoro" in Cyprus or stolen data from that site.
xxxLADESK..COM leads to a location in Rejkjavik, Island. Seems to be a case of CyberCrime!