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"Bdbunch.com"

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Very low


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Bdbunch.com

First analysis date: 05/19/2024
Domain creation date
10/31/2023 (Over 2 years)
Domain expiration date
10/31/2026 (Less than 6 months left)
Owner identification in the Whois
The owner of the domain name is hidden in the Whois
User reviews on Scamdoc
(Average rating of 1 out of 4 Reviews)

4 Reviews / Comments


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  • Barry 11/08/2024 at 12:16 PM

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    I believed I was logging into an account to receive my daughters school photos. The screen asked for my bank details, stating that no money would be taken, that it was just for authorisation. A couple of days later & They are now attempting to take €30 from my bank account. I suspect they must have diverted me from the legitimate link

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  • Tom 03/09/2025 at 06:05 AM

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    As above - I scanned a QR code to register for 'U' TV but it took me to BDbunch. I entered credit card details believing that 'U' TV might have some pay-for-view content and authorised £0.00. One week later I they charged £29.99 to my card without authorisation. It seems the QR code was phishing and they are charging me for a subscription that I did not ask for, do not want and did not authorise. I have 'cancelled' my subscription and am disputing the charge with my credit card provider.

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  • Ellie 09/01/2025 at 02:03 PM

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    I encounterd BDbunch when I was using a real pizza restaurants QR code menu and ordering system. Bd bunch must have hijacked the link, and asked me to authorise the payment for food, with an initial £0.01 charge. The order didn't seem to work so I just went and ordered in the person, but then three days later I got an alert from my bank saying suspected fraud activity was detected and it was BDbunch and they were trying to take £39.99 out of my account

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  • Markie 09/22/2025 at 12:54 PM

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    Same as above, logged onto a wifi network in a house and paid 1p, subsequent alert from First Direct in UK highlighted that it wasn't the BB provider but this shower of scamming robbers First Direct 5*, great bank.

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