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HDM predictably reporting on empty shelves in supermarkets thus fuelling panic buying in a pandemic when most people aren't even stocking up because they can't hold family gatherings anyway.
We have been in quite a lot of different shops today with work and didn’t see a single empty shelf... usual complete bollocks by the hull daily ****ing fail...
 
The HDM have been flashing up an ad on their website for weeks from a firm call Kora Health advertising fitness watches. I think it's a scam, having fell foul of them myself. They've had £70 off me and nothing has, or looks like arriving. Has anyone else been daft enough to buy off them ?
 
The HDM have been flashing up an ad on their website for weeks from a firm call Kora Health advertising fitness watches. I think it's a scam, having fell foul of them myself. They've had £70 off me and nothing has, or looks like arriving. Has anyone else been daft enough to buy off them ?
Fortunately enough I buy the Glasgow Evening times and haven't fell foul of their 'Glasgow Celtic Quadruple Treble'watch scam.....Seriously though,did you pay by credit card?
 
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Credit card is for £100 only, sadly. Could be postal delays as we're waiting for an item from people we've successfully before.
 
Fortunately enough I buy the Glasgow Evening times and haven't fell foul of their 'Glasgow Celtic Quadruple Treble'watch scam.....Seriously though,did you pay by credit card?
I did Ric and I've already been onto my Bank to stop this fraudulent company taking anymore money out of my account. They are on there again today advertising. Annoying thing is that it was a present for someone.
 
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The HDM have been flashing up an ad on their website for weeks from a firm call Kora Health advertising fitness watches. I think it's a scam, having fell foul of them myself. They've had £70 off me and nothing has, or looks like arriving. Has anyone else been daft enough to buy off them ?

Don't forget that the insidious nature of advertising on the internet means you'll see different adverts to other people. If you've been on Kora's website then you'll see ads for them frequently, whereas I go on the Hull Daily Mail site it's all strap-ons and edible bath salts.
 
The HDM have been flashing up an ad on their website for weeks from a firm call Kora Health advertising fitness watches. I think it's a scam, having fell foul of them myself. They've had £70 off me and nothing has, or looks like arriving. Has anyone else been daft enough to buy off them ?

Trust Pilot has a terrible rating for them. 93% one star.

Reading a couple of reviews you'll get it eventually (90 plus days) but what you get is ****.
 
Trust Pilot has a terrible rating for them. 93% one star.

Reading a couple of reviews you'll get it eventually (90 plus days) but what you get is ****.

Trust Pilot is fairly meaningless if there’s only eight reviews, only people you’ve really pissed off will bother posting if you don’t actively seek reviews.
 
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