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I responded to a Facebook Marketplace Ad, entitled, "Free stuff in your area" because I had some items to give away. I started receiving feeds from them that seemed like just fun questions. They asked what my horoscope was and I responded. Immediately, I started getting DMs from Psychics wanting to read my cards, etc. I kept blocking them, not realizing where they came from. A few months later, I was checking my PayPal statement and saw that I was paying $45 a month for a subscription to Nebula. I didn't even know what it was. I contacted them through PayPal. At one point, they agreed to refund me the $95 they had taken from me without my approval. Then I contacted PayPal to report them. PayPal said that I authorized payment to them. They ruled in favor of Nebula. Then Nebula said it was against their policy to refund me because I started a claim against them. I think PayPal and Nebula are in cahoots with one another. Do not answer questions or surveys on FB that come in feeds! They are phishing for information and getting it! Both Nebula and PayPal are patronizing me with comments suggesting that I must've forgotten I signed up. Beware!
$95
OH, USA- 45233
Unknown Location
Unknown Phone Number
They targeted me through Facebook Marketplace. I did not download their app, nor approve a subscription.
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Nebula Horoscopes
July 29, 2025
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