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If you have shopped at IKEA within the last week - Check your Bank Account !!


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Ikea customers that have visited any UK store last week have been urged to check their bank statements after the company admits that it has charged more than 100 of their customers twice !

 

The furniture company confirmed that a series of customers were double-charged on Thursday 21 July,

due to a computer glitch.

 

The issue affected as many as 102 transactions across all UK stores

 

 

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news/ikea-admits-to-charging-customers-twice-due-to-computer-glitch/ar-BBuX712?li=BBoPOOl

 

 

If you have been affected, you can use the following number : 020 3645 0000

 

 

This was the company that were forced to hand out bottles of water , when they trapped motorists in one of their car parks for over 3 hours, on the hottest day of the year

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