AndyWill64
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If you've ever bought anything from Easy Life I suggest you check your bank statements for payments to Reward Club.
Mum noticed an annual recurring payment of £69.50 had been set up on 29-Mar. A quick Google of "rewardclub £69.50" showed that this has happened to a number of people, and the link below gives information about the activities of this scumbag company.
This has been reported as fraud to mum's bank. The payment will be returned overnight and her debit card has been cancelled and re-issued (with a different number to prevent the recurring payment being set up again).
Mum noticed an annual recurring payment of £69.50 had been set up on 29-Mar. A quick Google of "rewardclub £69.50" showed that this has happened to a number of people, and the link below gives information about the activities of this scumbag company.
This has been reported as fraud to mum's bank. The payment will be returned overnight and her debit card has been cancelled and re-issued (with a different number to prevent the recurring payment being set up again).
Easylife rewards club - preying on the vulnerable
My 87 year old mother was recently signed up by Easylife to their rewards club which she did not want. She had previously bought items from them. Gets a phone call from a very persistent salesman, tells him repeatedly that the rewards club is of no interest to her but he would not take no for...
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