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Fitness App Fraud: What to Watch For?
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Expert Opinion
Scams disguised as cheap trials pop up far more craftily than you'd expect, often via apps or websites luring you with a quid for access. These callers, linked to dodgy outfits like Fit Fusion or BookAcademyX, hook you with a tiny initial payment—say £1 for a day—then hammer your card for hefty monthly fees like £49 or £35 without consent. Victims spot it on statements as streaming or fitness subs, but it's pure theft. Act fast: Spot a suspicious charge? Ring your bank pronto to block and refund it; they've reclaimed funds in most cases here. Report it to Action Fraud too, and ditch risky apps that embed these traps. Stay vigilant—cancel any unauthorised subs via your payment provider immediately to avoid ongoing drains.
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Recent Reports for 020 4586 0577
Ich denke, es handelt sich um eine Falle, ähnlich wie das Slim Fit Abo.
Most of the spam came via email; a £49 charge was refunded after I reported the Fit Fusion fraud to my bank.
They nicked a penny for a one‑day trial then tried to swipe £49 a month for a fitness site, after claiming it was for streaming. Total thieves, cheers.
Abo‑Falle im Slim‑Fit‑Bereich
They ran a dodgy £1 trial scheme, then tried to pull £17.99 the next day. I blocked it straight away, but the charge still sits pending. Came via a Darts app, mate.
The number appears at the bottom of a scam with a twist – after watching a video I was prompted to pay £1 via Apple Pay, then locked into a £35‑plus monthly charge by BookAcademyX, which HSBC flags as fraud.
The number appears on my credit‑card statements for payments that were taken via a scam.