![]() However, this should not be happening in the first place. It is underhand and misleading but I have to say that they moved really quickly to sort it out and get the money back to my dad so on that part I commend them. I really do think that this is not the way any company should do business. The entire 26 x £10 was back on the credit card within one week of the phone call so the whole mess was sorted out in about two weeks. It turned out not to be a form but a set of questions in an email which I completed and sent back having answered all of them. #MYTIME REWARDS FULL#He also told me (perhaps after my no-nonsense approach) that if it could be proved that I hadn't used the mytime service in the time I had been paying then I would get a full refund of the remaining 23 payments. He immediately offered 3 months back and said I would have to complete a form to claim the rest. I am not one to take this kind of bullying and I quite forcefully insisted I had not signed up and told him that the media coverage about their company is appalling and that I wanted all my money back which amounted to 26 payments of £10. At first the guy on the phone tried to bully me into accepting that we must have signed up. Firstly I cancelled the payment with his credit card company then I got on the phone to mytime rewards and told them exactly what I thought of them. Just recently discovered that MyTime Rewards had been taking £10 per month since January 2015 from my dad's credit card. ![]()
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