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  • Re: Rewards Now:

    I thought the same at first. However, my cancellation confirmations went to my spam folder, but your settings may have filtered them out.
    Posted to Money & finance (Forum) by windbreaker on September 19, 2009
  • Cancelling Rewards Now

    Send an e-mail to membersavings AT rewardsnow.co.uk stating that you confirm your phone call and wish to cancel. Print off the e-mail. Ring your credit card company customer services who&#39;s number will be on the back of yourcard and explain that you have cancelled the payment and they are not to pay rewardsnow. Tell them you have a copy of the ...
    Posted to Money & finance (Forum) by windbreaker on September 1, 2009
  • Re: Cancelling rewards Now and High Credit Score

    The adviser said that she had made a similar mistake herself, and understood the problem. She said to retain the cancellation e-mails in case of problems. Having told them, and retained the proof of cancellation they said they would not honour payment. I have found this approach to work well with other issues, and it is always worth contacting ...
    Posted to Money & finance (Forum) by windbreaker on August 13, 2009
  • Cancelling rewards Now and High Credit Score

    I managed to stop any money from being taken from my account without any problems using a belt and braces approach. Fortunately I smelt a rat in time, so I called my credit card company and put a block on the payments. Then I signed into the sites using the membership number and details that they sent to my e-mail address and followed the links to ...
    Posted to Money & finance (Forum) by windbreaker on August 12, 2009
  • Re: RewardsNow and HighCreditScore

    I was also duped into a free trial of HighCreditScore who claimed to be affiliated with Skipton Building Society, so it felt safe. When signing up, the forms continued to a second set of forms which appeared to be a continuation of the same, but it was in fact RewardsNow. I received two e-mails with lots of text, and in the middle of it were the ...
    Posted to Money & finance (Forum) by windbreaker on July 6, 2009