A few months ago I ordered from Argos online, and whilst going through all the procedures I remember having to enter my details to obtain a £15 cash back, but ignoring the request to subscribe to a voucher company and not confirming my registration. Thus my £15 cash back request was automatically cancelled.
Today I became aware of an amount of £10 that has, after checking with my Santander branch and Head Office, been extracted from my bank account for 4 months using my debit card details in the name of shopperdisc.co.uk. without my authorization.
After speaking to Santander I am now aware that this company has caused "a serious" problem for a lot of the Bank's, and no doubt all banks in general, by "signing up" customers to their subscription scheme without the customer knowing about it until checking their bank statements.
I must for legal reasons make it clear that I have no proof of any wrong doing. However, this company claimed on the phone I had filled in the form online when purchasing from Argos, and I had authorised my debit card to be used to automatically take £10 per month out of my account, which I did not. During my telephone conversation with shopperdisc.co.uk, and my very clear anger over this matter, with possible police involvement as at no stage was this arrangement discussed or explained with me, I am to be
refunded £30, with my card details with them cancelled.
Publically I will put this down to a "misunderstanding" and one of life's experiences. But, be warned everyone, you may think you are being careful when ordering on line, but with, I have been told, many companies that you do business with on line, and there is talk of "cash back", you may suddenly incur charges for a service you have not agreed to. Santander stated there was a very long list of companies this happens with for instance; Argos (as with me), Interflora, and Easyjet. Repeat there are many more names on the list that Santander state has affected their customers in the way I was!
Be very careful!