RAPIDO AMSTERDAM bank charge – €54.49: some information

A user contacted us because he noticed a bank debit under the name RAPIDO AMSTERDAM for an amount of 54.49 euros.

Here is some information offered by the Internet user:

Is it a one-off or regular (monthly for example) withdrawal? : I do not know

Does this bank debit follow an online purchase or a registration on a website? : No

Bouygues messaging problem since December 2021 so many phone calls to help me out!
In February, an agent from this company took my computer in hand and told me that software had to be placed
to settle everything, I do not know why not better results I note the levy of 54E49 with my bank card I inquire with Bouygues who knows nothing, for them it is a scam! And here I am caught in this gear? Without having asked anything simply the troubleshooting of my mailbox!

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7 Comments

  1. jacob gilles

    same for me a levy of 54.90 and I don't know where it comes from

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    • Dodo

      Hello, same thing for me. What to do?

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  2. Cesar Martine

    Hello can we send money to someone abroad with rapido

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  3. Filipa Miguel

    I was marked will stay CB 159.99 Amsterdam sometimes

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    • Ferrer

      I had several direct debits 15 of exactly (€159,99 on between 17/04 and 25/04/2023), then 3 (of €108,39 on 03 05 23) and 11 of (€116.79 this same day .
      I don't know what it is and don't know what to do, since my bank won't do anything to help me.
      Curiously during this period I could not connect to consult my accounts, I had to ask my bank for a new password, the previous one was no longer activated.
      When I informed my bank they told me that they had asked me for an agreement, on a telephone number at
      bouygues and that I would have answered (yes) when I no longer used this number.
      What to do when you find yourself in this situation and no one to listen and help.

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  4. leading

    I had a sample of 60,79

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  5. LAB

    Hello

    This type of movement “RAPIDO AMSTERDAM”
    probably corresponds to purchases by credit card, on the recharge.fr site.

    For example for refills for "payment card": example neosurf

    The amount of 54,49, corresponds exactly to a “Toneo First” prepaid card for 50 euros. (4,49 commission)

    On the previous message, it is 108, 39: therefore exactly the price of a PCS prepaid card for an amount of 100 euros.
    the 8,39 being a commission for the card provider

    This type of prepaid card makes it possible, for example, to pay for online services (games, purchases, etc.), without using a credit card.

    There are also many warnings about scams with this type of payment method. the scammer is simply being "communicated" with the number that is on the top-up.

    Maybe you should put your credit card in a safer place

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