After taking the Yourselfirst test Primer was listed on my bank statement When I tried to dispute the charge I was bounced between the content site and the payment processor. This approach seems deli... Se mere
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I have already seen other reviews about the connection between Primer and Yourselfrist and I can say from my own experience that this is absolutely true For the second month in a row, funds have been... Se mere
I saw an ad for a quick personality quiz that looked fun and "psychology based" Paid a couple bucks, got some random results and forgot about it A month later, I checked my card and almost choke... Se mere
I first found out about Yourselfirst after noticing recurring withdrawals from my card and it turned out to be one of those self development sites that lure you in with a $1.99 quiz and then quietly c... Se mere
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Blurred responsibility between content and payment
After taking the Yourselfirst test Primer was listed on my bank statement
When I tried to dispute the charge I was bounced between the content site and the payment processor. This approach seems deliberately designed to obscure responsibility and leave users in limbo
Ongoing withdrawals linked to payment processor
I have already seen other reviews about the connection between Primer and Yourselfrist and I can say from my own experience that this is absolutely true
For the second month in a row, funds have been withdrawn from my account for no reason
Unauthorized charge with no real response
On November 10 I noticed that $29.99 had been charged through this payment system, supposedly for a test from Yourselfirst but I never agreed to this, I don't understand. When I contacted them to stop further withdrawals and get my money back, I only received generic automated responses, so now I'm writing everywhere. I want my money back for something I never did and I want others to see how easy it is for you to withdraw money from your wallet without permission
their system is set up to benefit the…
their system is set up to benefit the sites using it: approved every unauthorized payment for Yourselfirst and then stayed silent when I tried to dispute!!
Absolute lack of responsibility
Free test that secretly becomes a paid subscription
The free test turned into a $29.99 recurring payment processed via primer without any warning or explicit consent
Refund denied after a free trial charge
I am still waiting for my refund, which has been pending for a month. I was charged for a full subscription through Yourselfirst for a free trial!! I never agreed to this and the payment system allowed it
One-time payment that never ends
I made a one time payment for a "Yourselfrist" and somehow the billing kept repeating every month. The processing system acted like every renewal was approved by customer even though I never clicked anything beyond the first checkout
Charges processed instantly without consent
I got billed through this payment system after using a Yourselfirst - it`s one of those self discovery quizzes that quietly turns into a subscription
I never got a warning or confirmation but the charge still went through instantly
Charged again by a quiz that pretended to be free
Got charged through this system after trying Yourselfirst, it looked like a quick quiz but it secretly added a subscription..
Deception disguised as emotional self growth
A company called Yourselfirst charged me for a so called personality quiz that secretly turned into a subscription and what shocked me most is that this payment platform processed every transaction without a single alert or verification. No refund or no followup - just quiet approval for a clear scam
payment systems enabling instant fraud
what shocked me most wasn`t yourselfirst itself but how effortlessly the payment processor approved every one of their charges there was no fraud check no alert nothing i didn`t even notice the name of the gateway until weeks later it made me realize how efficient these systems are not at protecting customers but at making sure scammers get paid instantly
Payment system silent on fraud
After being overcharged by yourselfirst i contacted the payment system that handled the transaction hoping they`d help stop further withdrawals. Instead i was met with polite silence endless automated replies and no real answers
It`s strange how these platforms manage billions in payments but suddenly become powerless when you ask them to reverse a scam and the system works perfectly when it`s taking money not when it`s returning it
payment platform fueling online traps
when i tried to dispute the charges from yourselfirst i realized the real power isn`t even in the scam itself - it’s in the payment platform behind it
this payment system acts like an invisible bridge between the fraud and your bank processing everything without questions
Hidden link behind the Yourselfirst scam
I first found out about Yourselfirst after noticing recurring withdrawals from my card and it turned out to be one of those self development sites that lure you in with a $1.99 quiz and then quietly charge $30 every month. The surprising part? Every payment went through a third party processor - a sleek, modern payment system that should protect customers not enable scams. While Yourselfirst is clearly the front of the scheme the Primer made it possible for them to operate so smoothly
I saw an ad for a quick personality…
I saw an ad for a quick personality quiz that looked fun and "psychology based"
Paid a couple bucks, got some random results and forgot about it
A month later, I checked my card and almost choked coz multiple charges under Primer, connected to Yourselfirst. Tried messaging both, no one helped
The test was fake and report meaningless and the refund? Impossible!! It`s crazy how these two work together, one pretends to inspire you, the other quietly collects your money
Quiz trap that drains your card
What looked like a harmless "free personality quiz" turned into a nightmare
I answered a few questions then was prompted to pay $1.99
Days later they quietly switched me into a $29.99 monthly subscription I never asked for
Support never responded and cancellation is impossible and "report" I finally got was generic fluff and they prey on curiosity cloak it in self help language but their real product is recurring theft
yourselfirst subscription trick and smooth for them costly for me
so apparently the game here is - try a yourselfirst test, have some fun, and oops your wallet just joined too! the payment system didn`t blink, just let the charge waltz right through. hohestly if hidden subscriptions were an olympic sport, they`d win gold for smooth processing
i feel cheated and sad
i went in happy, excited for a simple quiz from some "yourselfirst" that said free! days later my heart dropped when I saw my bank account! this billing gateway let it happen like my consent didn`t matter
i wrote emails begging for help but the replies were empty this is not just disappointing it feels like betrayal
Charged on September 12 without my approval
On September 12, I noticed a $29.99 deduction from my account. The only service I had interacted with was yourselfirst, which I believed was offering a free test. The transaction was processed through primer without me clicking any confirm button. I contacted support the same day, got a response on September 21 but it was a standard copy paste. No refund no accountability
This payment service processed an unauthorized charge from Yourselfirst
I recently discovered that Primer allowed a payment from Yourselfirst to go through on my card, even though I never agreed to it. The site presented the test as free, so I had no reason to expect charges. When I asked for clarification, the response was basically that it was my own fault. Instead of protecting users from hidden billing this service enabled it without question
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