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Concerns regarding unexpected payment taken by “theacc.co.uk”

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An update on concerns regarding unexpected payment taken by “theacc.co.uk”
ACC (Association of Christians in Counselling and Linked Professions) continue to receive a number of enquiries regarding payments being debited from personal bank accounts from theacc.co.uk. Banks are signposting people with these unexpected payments of about £17, but we want to reassure you that these payments have not been requested or received by us as ACC do not take automatic payments in any of our undertakings and are therefore not responsible for these debits.
The company behind these payments have renamed their main website to www.carflo.co.uk from www.theacc.co.uk. You may wish to contact them for further information and to cancel any subscription that you have mistakenly taken out with them. There is a place on their website to cancel your subscription here and an email address contact@application-confirmation.online.
As with all payments believed to be fraudulent, we would advise that you contact your bank as soon as possible and consider reporting this to Action Fraud online at www.actionfraud.police.uk/.

 

Previous News Item: 30th August 2024

ACC (Association of Christians in Counselling and Linked Professions) have for several months received a number of enquiries regarding payments being debited from personal bank accounts from theacc.co.uk. Banks are signposting people with these unexpected payments of about £17, but we want to reassure you that these payments have not been requested or received by us as ACC do not take automatic payments in any of our undertakings and are therefore not responsible for these debits.

 

From our research it appears that the www.theacc.co.uk  web address is connected to a company called Carflo.  You may wish to contact them for further information and to cancel any subscription that you have mistakenly taken out with them via support@carflo.co.uk

 

As with all payments believed to be fraudulent, we would advise that you contact your bank as soon as possible and consider reporting this to Action Fraud online at www.actionfraud.police.uk/.