Online Threat Alerts (OTA) - Alerting you to scams and frauds.
Scamming - Fraud
Bookfeen located at www.bookfeen.com is a fraudulent content streaming website. The website which claims that online users can read their favorite or the best ebooks online at any time, anywhere on all their devices, is similar to the fraudulent website: www.bookfeen.com. Online users who have used their credit cards on the fraudulent website (bookfeen) run the risk of their cards being fraudulently charged for undetermined amounts, even when they have canceled their subscriptions.
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They (bookfeen) claim not to charge your credit card for the trial period but will do so anyway, even if you cancel before the trial period is up. Also, they will charge you to cancel your free registration, and will periodically charge your credit card for an undetermined amount of money. 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 bookfeen.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.
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Totally making fool, please kindly deactivate my account and refund whatever deducted from my credit card because whatever you do that all fool behaviour.Please refound Aed 194.09
The notification that I had won a prize can through on an ebay purchase. Shouldn't ebay be held to account for allowing this as part of their delivery protocol? The scammers themselves are bad enough but ebay are assisting them by putting traffic their way.Ebay are a big enough enterprise that they should have a dedicated section for watching out for these scams. It isn't that hard to spot - it comes up as a big bell for goodness sakes. I am just so appreciative of sites such as this that made it VERY simple to determine that yes it is a scam, so I didn't enter my credit card details. This was the win an Iphone scam where they get you to choose a box to see if you have won a prize, then when you win, they ask you for all the info to "send" it to you for $1. Luckily I scrolled down the page to see what else was on the page, only to discover that I was agreeing to sign up to this Bookfeen mob. So, unless I had scrolled down, I would have been completely unaware that I had joined up to any subscription service legitimate or not!
Total scam. I was sent a text saying I'd won a prize. I was subsequently asked for my bank details. Do not be fooled by these dcammers. Disgusting behaviour.
Can you cancel my account please you took my money of $71 please close my account
Pls cancel my account you took my money of $71, stop the unwanted charge
I have just found this group have been ripping me off for $70 a month for the past three months.B******s.