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"Manualsmate.com"
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Average
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Manualsmate.com
First analysis date: 03/22/2024
| Domain creation date | 04/02/2020 (Over 5 years) |
| Domain expiration date | 04/02/2028 (In over a year) |
| Owner identification in the Whois | |
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2 Reviews / Comments
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Incitatus 04/25/2024 at 12:46 PM
Rating:Manualsmate: Amazing that no reviews left yet. Your 76% 'Average' rating is very wrong. I wish your star rating system had a minus capacity. They would get -5. They are hardcore scammers. I, and many others purchased a very low cost manual, got nothing and then card details were used to take a large sum, repeating. My bank showed me loads of shockingly bad reviews online. They all follow a similar pattern. There are some positive ones but they all look like they have a common author, despite trying to look different, there are similarities in syntax, grammar etc.
The bank refunded me and stopped further withdrawals. It must be possible through the UK address given(if it's real) to stop them and bring the perpetrators to justice. Wake up Scamdoc you are assisting the very type of people you should be warning us about. That makes you even more dangerous than they are.
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Laurence Gilbert 06/26/2024 at 06:52 AM
Rating:the event they debited my Mastercard with the amount but were not able to deliver the correct manual. Since this was an insignificant amount I took a philosophical view and mentally wrote it off. Then after a week I was fortunately reviewing my Mastercard statement and was astonished to discover that this company had that morning debited my card with the sum of £59.23. I immediately contacted the Mastercard desk at my bank. They informed me that Manualsmate.com is well known to them as they have had many complaints from their cardholders. However, they explained that before they could act I would need to contact Manualsmate to give them the chance to return my money. Accordingly I immediately emailed them demanding an immediate return of my £59.23. The following day I received the most asinine email from them. It was very rambling and extremely badly written but their message was that they were claiming that because I had ordered the Audi manual I had somehow automatically subscribed to a monthly "personal service" subscription of €69.95 per month renewable monthly by default. Needless to say this was total nonsense as I had never subscribed to their services, particularly given the fact that they could not even provide me with the correct Audi manual. I called their office and spoke to a girl who could hardly speak English and after a long and rather tedious conversation she agreed to email me to confirm that they would credit back my money. I did receive another badly writ... Read more