Is ask Bongo legit?
This is a scam They have taken £130+ from my account saying I used them. Never heard of them till my phone company informed me who had charged me. I also have no text messages to show me contacting them.
How does Bongo know your information?
Bongo collects information by way of forms filled out by people, face-to-face meetings, business cards, phone conversations and from third parties. It also gets information from the website ”through receiving subscription applications and emails”, and using cookies.
How does Bongo work UK?
‘Ask Bongo’ is an SMS information service that encourages consumers to text questions on pretty much anything, to which it will send a bespoke reply in a few minutes.
Is Bongo actually real?
Do you have to pay for Bongo?
Charges go straight onto your phone bill and so clearly, could quickly add up. Thankfully, Bongo is responsible enough to remind you of this and suggests that you limit yourself to just 20 questions a month – a snip at £50.
What is a bongo Australian?
The bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus) is a herbivorous, mostly nocturnal forest ungulate. Bongos are characterised by a striking reddish-brown coat, black and white markings, white-yellow stripes and long slightly spiralled horns. The western or lowland bongo, T.
Does ask Bongo cost money?
Users of Ask Bongo text their name, town and a question to a premium rate shortcode – and the service promises to answer the question within minutes. But some children were unaware the texts cost £2.50 a time – plus network charges, the premium phone regulator PhonePayPlus said today.
What do you need to know about the Bongo app?
Bongo knows everything about YOU and your FRIENDS! Who loves you? Who hates you? What’s the future got in store? Bongo knows all this and MORE!
Do you think Bongo Knows who hates you?
Bongo knows who’s been dreaming of your lips and hoping for a KISS! He knows what the future has in store. He know who HATES you and even MORE!
What are the terms and conditions of Bongo?
Dig a bit deeper into the Bongo website though, and it’s the terms and conditions of the service that should really make you think twice before using it. The Privacy Policy outlines how the company collects data and what they are allowed to do with it should you decide to use their service.
How many questions can you ask on Bongo?
Charges go straight onto your phone bill and so clearly, could quickly add up. Thankfully, Bongo is responsible enough to remind you of this and suggests that you limit yourself to just 20 questions a month – a snip at £50. Who is behind Bongo?