I might have been victimized!
Hey, I just payed for your application from the following site:http://www.nowonhd.com/
and then I read that Miro is a free application. I fear I just got ripped off, and I am sort of freaking out because I gave the website my credit card information (which I obviously shouldn't have)
I was just hoping you guys could confirm my worst fears and tell me if I was actually scammed or not.
Thanks
and then I read that Miro is a free application. I fear I just got ripped off, and I am sort of freaking out because I gave the website my credit card information (which I obviously shouldn't have)
I was just hoping you guys could confirm my worst fears and tell me if I was actually scammed or not.
Thanks
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Inappropriate?Alan,
This sucks, and the worst part is there isn't much we can do to stop these people. I'm curious, how did you find this website? Maybe there are search terms we can optimize for so that people don't get mislead into paying for Miro?
—Dean
I’m sorry
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Inappropriate?I was watching movie previews on youtube and this one member named Castanedam37 talked about how the movie got leaked and how to watch it before it hit the movie theatres. Usually I know better, but it takes just one moment of stupidity and I pressed that 'confirm purchase' button...
the user led me to a website named www.leakedmovie-blog.com, which then told me to create an account in http://www.nowonhd.com/, and thats basically how I got scammed. I know there's nothing you guys can do for me now, but thanks for taking an interest anyways...
-Alan
I’m Glad someone took notice
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