Monday, 12 May 2014

Wholesalescout Is A Mess From Which It Can Be Tough To Extricate Yourself

Wholesalescout scam has affected the entrepreneurial aspirations of numerous retailers and many of them are first timers. They claim to be one of the leading directory services in the UK but they are a scam. They pretend to help retailers in setting up their business, but their real intentions are something else. Online reviews have now exposed the real face of these cheats.
 
Targeting Novice Retailers with Their Dubious Intent

Wholesalescout are experts at conning. The conmen, who manage the site, target novice retailers more because it becomes easy for them to trick newcomers into subscribing for their dubious schemes. Wholesalescout scam has put a full stop to the dreams of many online retailing entrepreneurs.

Wholesalescout has been slammed by past victims of their scams through online reviews. These reviews are posted on trade forums and blogs for the benefit of newcomers to the industry. They expect these retailers to read these reviews before making any false moves that can have serious repercussions on their business.

The One Pound Trap

One of the elements of Wholesalescout scam is the one pound introductory offer. This offer is available for new entrants and valid for seven days. Those who don’t want to use it must cancel it within seven days. Failure to inform Wholesalescout through email of the cancellation of free trial will result in automatic upgradation to regular membership. This will cost you £26.99, the charges for their regular membership. Looks good? However, apparently it is not, if the reviews are to be believed.

Wholesalescout will deduct the full membership amount regardless of whether you want to continue or not. In fact, this whole façade of one pound offer is not intended to provide you sneak peak at the working of the system but to fraudulently obtain your bank details, so that they can rob you at will. Don’t get into this mess called Wholesalescout. It can leave you with lots of problems at your hand.

1 comment:

  1. I have fallen for this and I can't get hold of a single person to cancel it!

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