
I was scammed too: nowhere was it clearly stated, that the link is a redirect which will be disabled after 7 days (such an information cannot be buried in the TOS, but has to be promimently visible in the order-page. This practise is against EU-law). The link in the QR-code gets substituted in the last moment by a redirect over qrfy.io so you aren't aware of this trojan while preparing the QR-code. Fortunately I did a last scan of the QR-code before sending costly banners in print and recognised the scam. After 7 days I got an e-mail: the QR-code is disabled, unless I pay... And since then I get an e-mail every 2 days stating that someone has scanned my QR-code and urging me to pay. This is a lie, as I fortunately never published this QR-code anywhere. They are scammers and liars and against EU-law.
What needs improvement
misleading advertising (9)lack of transparency (4)short free trial (6)
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