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Facebook showed an ad that I could get a personal tarot reading for $1. I clicked on the link curious about it, and didn't want to put my card information on the site, so used pay pal instead, under the impression i could dispute any charges the company attempted to take if the offer was a scam. I paid the $1, got the reading, and denied any other add-ons. 5 days later, i received an email from PayPal claiming i was charged $45 from Nebula for my subscription. I attempted to look up the company and try to logon to see why i was charged, but no site came up on my phone for Nebula. So i looked for the email reading i received, clicked on Nebula at the top of the email, and was shown, "Thank you for your purchase of $14.99." I immediately contacted Nebula support, disputing both charges. They responded that i was out of the refund time line and the denied a refund. I emailed them back and forth 19 times, and was still denied. I disputed the claims with PayPal, and they denied the claim because nebula claimed i accepted the subscription, even though i only had the tarot reading from them, nothing else. They are a scam, and I'm hoping to warn anyone else to stay away from them!
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AK, USA- 99504
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April 1, 2025
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