View Full Version : [Bobba] Are You Being Scammed Blind ?
mackenz
09-12-2008, 08:37 PM
Are you being scammed and you don't know about it. Habbo uk the biggest habbo hotel in the world, loads of money , loads of members , Is it all a big scam.
buying credits is what i am talking about. Credits are needed for habbo uk for people to buy things with but is it costing more than it should. In currency on habbo today a text message for 35 credits costs 3 pound plus one standerd message. Not very good is it.
Currency on habbo uk means that a phone call for 45 credits on habbo uk should only cost the same ammount as a text message, but does it.
I am not ******** habbo off or anything but I know people that live by me that play habbo that have used their phone and they have been charged up to 5 pound for a 3 pound phonecall. It has happened to me before it has happened to some of my friends before. Facts don't lie and I think something should be done about it
If you have had the same experience and been charged more than you should then please reply to this and lets take a stand to this harsh scamming process :eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap
Get a life, please?
If you don't like the prices don't play.
Edited by AMERlCA.. (Forum Moderator): Please don't be rude.
Javascrypt
09-12-2008, 09:30 PM
Ive been charged more on my mobile by accidently ringing habbo credline
Vodge
09-12-2008, 10:41 PM
Use a BT landline like it says for the right price?
Vegas
10-12-2008, 12:58 AM
Use a BT landline like it says for the right price?
i done that, but i ended up getting charged £16.
which wasnt good.
They just keep you on the phone for as long as possible, nd normally longer than they say they will.
No, because when I bought credits, I used clickandbuy and the credit cards.
Casio
10-12-2008, 12:00 PM
As said if you dont like the prices dont play
mackenz
10-12-2008, 07:50 PM
i agree if you dont like the prices dont play but they seem to charge much more than they should so you like the price they say they charge but not the price they actually charge
deeveeNoh
10-12-2008, 07:51 PM
no i haven't once bought credits so yerr.
LoveToStack
10-12-2008, 09:23 PM
If it was that outrageous then they'd lower it by public demand. Btw don't be upset if a MOD removes your sigpic, it's too big I think.
Jordan:A
10-12-2008, 09:31 PM
that looks like a game for blimmin 9 year olds
Pabble
13-12-2008, 01:33 PM
i havent spent a penny on habbo, and im worth 100t odd :-)
(took 2 years tho)
basically, you dont need to buy creds.
It's probably a glitch on Habbo's behalf. Something to do with the dramatic drop in value of the pound or something. They're not going to 'scam' you on purpose.
AlexOC
13-12-2008, 05:05 PM
Don't buy credits then :), You can earn furni other ways.
I don't mind buying them.
mortimus2
16-12-2008, 03:42 PM
Ya but i says its £3 for BT
so it could be more for others
kurtis5561
14-01-2009, 11:48 AM
When it quotes a cost for a phone call 9/10 it is from a BT landline, Never call 08 or 09 from a mobile you will be charged over the odds (unless its an 0800 number then dial 020 02220900 and follow the prompts).
It is a scam not on habbos behalf but on part of the telephone operators, That number won't be directly operated by Saluke it will be operated on their behalf. If you have been kept on more than the time they quote or been charged more for a call than quoted from a BT landline, then complain to PayPhonePlus the regulator of such numbers, I've never rang one of these services, but I believe they do sell you stuff (or try to) before putting you through to the sales system. I have even heard stories of these numbers telling you the weather and other pointless info just to keep you on the line.
If you really want to buy credits and think habbo are getting one over on you then quite frankly you don't understand business, but hey to get one back, use a credit or debit card as habbo will be charged an interchange fee and a processing fee by their merchant service provider, making the cash you pay them become less.
Immenseman
14-01-2009, 02:13 PM
nope, no i am not.
BlueEyedSarah
14-01-2009, 04:03 PM
If you don't like the prices on habbo then you don't need to buy it or play it. Its like going to a shop - if you don't like the price of an item in the shop then don't buy it, no one is forcing you to buy it.
Ardemax
15-01-2009, 04:11 PM
how lame is this?
is it because you can't get that candy bed you always wanted :(
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