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Scamming - Fraud
Liltmedia located at www.liltmedia.com is a fraudulent content streaming website. The website which claims it will deliver all your favourite movies, games, books and music from Great Britain for $27.95, is similar to the fraudulent online streaming website. 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 canceled their subscriptions.
CALL US1-888-991-4824 OR 1-347-983-7548, 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEKOFFICE LOCATIONSENSE BOX LTD, 82 KING STREET, MANCHESTER, M2 4WQUNITED KINGDOMEMAIL ADDRESS: SUPPORT@LILTMEDIA.COM
CALL US
1-888-991-4824 OR 1-347-983-7548, 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK
OFFICE LOCATION
SENSE BOX LTD, 82 KING STREET, MANCHESTER, M2 4WQ
UNITED KINGDOM
EMAIL ADDRESS: SUPPORT@LILTMEDIA.COM
They (liltmedia.com) 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 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 liltmedia.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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I have been charged twice in a week! I have no idea what is this, please help me. To stop this.
Open a dispute with your bank to have your money refunded. Then, cancel the card they are charging and get a new one to stop the unwanted charges.
They are also offering books that are in copyright and even in print, which is theft from the author. I have never signed a contract with them.
I am retired on social security. Today, i checked my account activity, only to find a pending transaction in the amount of $59.95! The supposed creditor is liltmedia.com for a card purchase.I have no idea what this purchase is, there is no description of any kind of what i allegedly ordered online. This is a significant part of my budget as I live in la on $950 /month. It's sunday nite, so i'll have to wait till tomorrow to start inquiring. The worst part is that direct express issuing bank will not help, they state that i have to call mastercard! I am furious, and am seeking advice from anyone familiar with this scam.
Open a dispute with MasterCard to have your money refunded. And, you may need to cancel your card and get a new one to prevent further unwanted charges.
I am also a victim of this scam and had to freeze my visa card account to stop them taking money from my card. I have not even confirmed I would like the free trial and have obviously never watched any media from their website but they still charge me every month. These people are shameless and this is really criminal! I don't think I will ever get the money they fraudulently took from my account and it is so annoying!
I'm from Italy. I was valuing an offer from Amazon and was going to press yes to accept, when I noticed the page was changed and there was no more Amazon but those thricky guys.They must have taken my cell nr and my credit card nr from Amazon or what ever, and started to charge me 1,94 € per week. That's not much, but I don't want to give them.I wrote an e-mail, let's see if it works. If not, I've no money for lawyer and so on, I'll have to change my card.Thanks for reading me!Michela.
Hi Michela, I read this your review and I also had an experience similar to yours a few days ago ... on the statement of my rechargeable credit card (associated with Amazon) I found debit of 2.95 euros coming from the site Liltmedia.com. I wanted to know if I solved it and how, did you have the certainty that they somehow violated the systems of Amazon stealing the data of your card? I state that I haven't given you my data to this site, I don't even know what it is. Thank you if you would like to answer me Simone
Hello,They profit via Amazon to withdraw small amounts monthly or not ..., if you leave a little money on an e-virtual card, they rush and take with impunity and "almost legitimacy".IF you go to the Liltmedia website, they offer you to help you remove these samples for a fee according to 3 operating modes.Best and FREE: Go to the e-virtual account of your account. Directly delete the reserved amount. Then go to Amazon, and in "your account", then "payment" and also delete the card where you put your money reserve for any payment on Amazon. And that will stop any transaction attempts via Amazon.If you have purchases to make on Amazon, do it with the precise sum. So they will not start by collecting 1.74 euros per month and then a little more the next time! .This scam infiltrated via Amazon began in 2004 and regularly I was ...
They falsely advertised having a specific movie my CHILDREN wanted to watch... yes, this was a movie I tried to download for 2 small children. Never heard of them before however, I stupidly put my info in anyways (I did snapshot my screen saying they wouldn’t charge me and that they didn’t charge me at that time).Next morning saw a charge of only $1 BUT they weren’t supposed to charge anything. Went straight to the bank got a new card on site. Stay away from them! They could’ve dumped out my whole account for all I know. Sorry to all that had to deal with this and good luck resolving the disputes.
You took money off my card without my knowledge. I need you to add it back or I'm filing a lawsuit, MsWells.