If you've been using Groupon to snap up some more affordable Christmas presents, you might want to check your bank account for fraudulent activity. A number of users of the deals-grabbing service have ...
Punters began complaining that something wasn’t right in early December after receiving confirmation emails for items they hadn’t bought. Some customers claim to have had £700 nicked from them.
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Groupon customers are being urged to check their bank accounts following a 'third party' fraud attack that's left dozens of shoppers hundreds of pounds out of pocket in the run up to Christmas.
@Groupon_UK my groupon account got hacked into at 4am this morning someone has bought themselves an iPhone 6 amongst other products — Rachel Nelken (@rachelnelken) December 16, 2016 @Groupon_UK ...
A number of Groupon users have seen £100s siphoned from their banks in recent weeks after fraudsters commandeered their accounts to make unauthorised purchases, MoneySavingExpert can reveal. If you've ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Groupon (http://www.groupon.com), the shopping website that offers a daily deal on the best local goods, services and cultural events in 40 ...
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If you've ever bought something on Groupon check your emails for mystery purchase receipts BARGAIN hunting Brits have had hundreds siphoned from their bank accounts after fraudsters hijacked their ...