www.DreamyFun.com - It is a Fraudulent Website Home Categories Scamming www.DreamyFun.com - It is a Fraudulent Website 1 1 1.52K 1 9y ago 2017-01-23T21:42:18-05:00 9y ago 2017-01-23T21:47:38-05:00 Online Threat Alerts The website "www.DreamyFun.com" is a fraudulent one. The website which claims it offers movies, music, games and books, is similar to the fraudulent websites: www.geeker.com,lilplay.com and tzarmedia.com. Online users who have used their credit cards on the fraudulent website, run the risk of their cards being fraudulently charged for undetermined amounts, even when they have cancelled their subscriptions. www.DreamyFun.com - The Fraudulent WebsiteI have tried the website and it keeps charging my credit card, even though I have cancelled my subscription before the trial period ended. And, the website doesn't have some movies, books and music it has advertised. I think this is another trick used to lure potential victims to the website.Online user who have already subscribed to services on the www.DreamyFun.com, are asked to contact their credit card company or bank for help to prevent the fraudulent website from fraudulently charging their credit cards, or refund their money if their cards were already charged. Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Online Threat Alerts is not affiliated with or endorsed by any trademark owner mentioned in this article. Some of the information in samples on this website may have been impersonated or spoofed. Save + Was this article helpful? (1) (0) More For You ▷iTunes Netflix Email Receipt Scams Sent... ▷'Outlook Account Closure Confirmation' ... ▷'2017 Google Anniversary Winning Notifi... ▷InteliGEN Pill Websites Which Scammers ... ◁'Australian Government Department of Hu... ◁'Microsoft 2017 Update Request Warning ... ◁'Your Account Will Automatically Be Dis... ◁'Outlook Group - New Message' Hotmail P... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter comment post here 1infohttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#infoJan 23, 2017 at 9:54 PM by www.DreamyFun.com - It is a Fraudulent WebsiteinfoReceived via email:"HI - I am having an issue with geeker.com. Ive just noticed that Ive been getting charged TWICE a month at $20 a pop by these people. This is how the charge shows up on my bank statement:POS PURCHASE GEEKER COM LONDONI have been charged 7 times at $19.99 in the last three months. I should have caught this sooner, but I definitely didn't give my info to this "company," Geeker. Actually, the only time I've used that debit/credit card in the last 4 months was when I was suckered into a subscription-based service, Dreamyfun.com (about the same time these Geeker charges show up. Dreamyfun.com was $2.95/month, but I was never charged for it, nor did I return to the site. I forgot about it a couple weeks after and now I'm wondering if there is a connection between geeker.com and dreamyfun.com. I returned to Dreamyfun.com just today for the first time and cancelled my account, without issue. Although, my account was categorized as Premium and my montly charge listed as $2.95. Again, I have never been charged by dreamyfun.com.Is cancelling the dreamyfun.com subscription enough to stop the charges?... probably not. But, does anyone recognize this variety of scam? And, whats the best way of going about getting your money back? Thanks everyone!Arturo"
infohttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#infoJan 23, 2017 at 9:54 PM by www.DreamyFun.com - It is a Fraudulent WebsiteinfoReceived via email:"HI - I am having an issue with geeker.com. Ive just noticed that Ive been getting charged TWICE a month at $20 a pop by these people. This is how the charge shows up on my bank statement:POS PURCHASE GEEKER COM LONDONI have been charged 7 times at $19.99 in the last three months. I should have caught this sooner, but I definitely didn't give my info to this "company," Geeker. Actually, the only time I've used that debit/credit card in the last 4 months was when I was suckered into a subscription-based service, Dreamyfun.com (about the same time these Geeker charges show up. Dreamyfun.com was $2.95/month, but I was never charged for it, nor did I return to the site. I forgot about it a couple weeks after and now I'm wondering if there is a connection between geeker.com and dreamyfun.com. I returned to Dreamyfun.com just today for the first time and cancelled my account, without issue. Although, my account was categorized as Premium and my montly charge listed as $2.95. Again, I have never been charged by dreamyfun.com.Is cancelling the dreamyfun.com subscription enough to stop the charges?... probably not. But, does anyone recognize this variety of scam? And, whats the best way of going about getting your money back? Thanks everyone!Arturo"