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They are not just “mediafire.com.” They also operate as “mediafyre.com,” maybe others as well. BUT their charges to your credit card are made by other company names like “aiyurin.me” and still other names. Like other people on this thread have written, this whatever-it-is (not a legitimate company) fraudulently charged our credit card in April for $39.99. We had never gone to their web site or ordered anything. They then send you an email saying you’re in a free 3 day trial for all sorts of media (movies, songs, games, etc.), and to go the portal to cancel, but there is no link to the portal. Our bank declines payment on all their charges, but restricts our card for fraud attempts and then we have to get a new card and change our card number on all our regular on-line vendors web sites. AND, they did it again in May. Our bank declined (they must be on to them) and we have to go through the same thing all over again. Avoid like the plague. Watch your credit card account like a hawk. Don’t know how they got our credit card numbers.
Unable to log in - tests from my broadband provider found no issues from my end, but others were also having issues logging in, especially with android devices.When I contacted mediafire to report the issue I was passed on to a place where my credit card details were requested, so I gave up.Now unable to play with my band as we used mediafire to store songs.
Total Ripoff!I got a fraudulent bill for "streaming media services". My bank couldn't contact them and when I called directly they reversed two bills that they had sent. Account shutdown and new credit card issued to totally kill the transaction. I just got two probing bills -- $1.95 and $4.95 -- two days apart on a debit card that was used for parking at the U of Colorado Metro State Campus. The probes were defeated because I caught them while still pending. These guys high jack your account and the "streaming service" they claim to deliver doesn't exist.
I was trying to buy a movie ticket on line and at the bottom there was a button to “continue” so I clicked on it followed the steps to set up an account for what I thought was Fandango. It said that my credit card would not be charged at the top, but ass soon as I hit purchase, my card company declined the charge 39.95. Thankfully they did, because it was for Mediafyre and not Fandango. How this was allowed is incredibly deceptive and false, I hope there is some jail time involved for these a holes!
My credit card was billed $39 from an unknown entitiy XNTSHP.NET. I called and they said they were the billing service for MediaFyre.net. I called Mediafyre and they said I had a subscrption but I never subscribed. but wouldn't tell me what I supposedly downloaded. Untrustworthy outfit.
Total SCAM. They spoofed a QR link with a major legal bar association claiming the scanning it would take to me to a page where I could purchase something from that Bar Association. Instead it redirected me elsewhere where despite promising a trial period and no charges (suspicious but the correspondence and organization the spoofed are legit and highly respected) and a 39.99 charge was immediately attempted. Apparently these clowns have done this enough and I instantly got a message from my card's fraud department (who also declined the charge. Already reported them and cancelled my card - which are unpleasant but at least these punks did not get any money. I was told that companies like this have spoofed official law enforcement and government correspondences. I hope they get Ebola.
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