QuickTutor

345 Diversion St, 48307, Rochester, United States
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1.60
Based on 20 Reviews

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About QuickTutor

QuickTutor is the first application that connects anyone who wants to learn to the person who can teach them, in real-time.

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Beryl Crudgington
GB

You deserve NO stars You (Quick Tutor) deserve NO stars. I do not know anything about this company but they are trying to charge me £22.50 per month on my debit card. This is FRAUD. As I did not subscribe I cannot seem to cancel it. Do not be taken in by this company.

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Richard Chidwick
GB

Took money from my account without… Took money from my account without authorisation. Had no idea as I’d not actively subscribed to the service or received anything from them other than two spurious charges. Clearly a scam.

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Theresa Mcnaghten
GB

God knows how this company got my bank… God knows how this company got my bank details but they did. In December they took £29.90 from my bank account, i contacted NatWest fraud department who couldn’t have cared less and also did nothing!! January 6th this disgusting company took yet again. £29.90 from my account. I am a single working person on a low income who has been robbed by these low life who the NatWest bank are allowing to steal from a person who has banked with them for over 25 years!!!!! Please please BEWARE of this company it’s one BIG SCAM !!

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Mike Smith
GB

Fake fake They have set up an unauthorised subscription service through Apple Pay. Everybody seems powerless to cancel this subscription demand. Not surprisingly the merchant does not answer email requests.

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Grace Hardy
GB

I am writing this to warn others I am writing this to warn others. This fraudulent company based in Cypress is targeting the uk. They hide a 1penny tick box in a genuine app download which locks you in to a subscription that is very difficult to get out of. The fraud department at my bank are well aware of them and fortunately blocked the much bigger transaction that they attempted to take at 1am this morning. The more vulnerable are unlikely to even notice until their accounts are depleted. If they do the same to you, my advice is to ring your bank fraud department and if you do this promptly they will refund your account and block them from taking more. Good luck. I can’t help but notice that all the positive reviews are US based. The complaints are all from UK. Very suspicious. Avoid avoid avoid.

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