Have you received a credit charge from KDPATH on your bank statement that you’re unsure of? Lots of people have reported unauthorised charges from KD PATH. This article shed a light on what KDPATH is, why you’re seeing a charge from there, and how to prevent future charges.

What is KDPATH?

KDPATH is the payment alias used by a handful of shady websites that claim to sell products online. These websites often display huge discounts. Tempted by the low prices, people order from the store, but rather than deliver the item, the shady sites overcharges them.

You can’t remember placing an order online recently? This is what may have happened; you entered your card numbers to make a small online purchase (trial offer, shipping costs for a gift, etc.) and you failed to read the Site Conditions (which is often written in tiny prints) which indicated that unless you decline it, you are subscribing to their service.

Result: there is an active subscription linked to your card.

KDPATH Victims Report:

I Want My KD PATH Transaction Refuned Back On My Providers Debit Mastercard In The Amount Of $49.95 As Soon As Possible I Did Not Aporove The Purchase Of Nonsense Or Donation And I Want A Full Refund Back To My Provides Debit Mastercard Now. Thank You Sincerely,

Heather

I’ve had two charges of $28 one on 9/6/23 and one on 10 /6 /23 I like these charges taken care of I don’t know who authorized them but it wasn’t me. 

Lisa

What To Do If You’re a Victim of This KDPATH Unauthorized Charges:

Contact Your bank To Cancel The Transaction and Get a Refund

The first thing you should do is contact your bank to inform them about the fraudulent purchase. Through the chargeback system, you can get your money back from the transaction if you file a dispute claim. You could also request for a credit card freeze. That way, your bank would block any future transactions on your credit card, ensuring that scammers are unable to exploit it.

Update Your Passwords and Enable Two Factor Authentication

The second step you should take is updating your passwords. This should be done if you’ve used the same password you used on this Drapsure.shop on other websites or applications. You should also go an extra step of enabling two-factor authentication. This would keep you protected from data breech.

Meanwhile, you should beware of any fraudulent email from Drapsure.shop. Do not click on any suspicious link in the email, as it could be a phishing scam. Clicking on the link might install malware on your phone which could compromise your device’s security.

Report the Scam

Report the scam to relevant authorities and organizations. This includes:

  • Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3): If you are in the United States, you can file a complaint with the IC3 at https://www.ic3.gov/.
  • Your Local Consumer Protection Agency: Contact your local consumer protection agency or the equivalent regulatory body in your country.
  • Better Business Bureau (BBB): File a complaint with the BBB if the online store is based in the United States.

How To Avoid Unauthorised Charges on your Credit Card

  • Read the small print (terms & conditions) carefully before entering into any agreement or making a purchase, online or offline, no matter however long this may take.
  • Make sure the terms & conditions box has not been pre-ticked.
  • If you subscribed for a free trial make sure you cancel the subscription before the due date if you want to cancel it.
  • Never provide bank details to companies without doing some prior research beforehand.
  • Keep a copy of any advertisement (print it or take a screenshot) that you reply to, and to keep a note of the webpage.
  • Check your bank/payment card statements regularly for unexpected payments.

How To Easily Identify a Scam Website

Aside from the obvious too good to be true discount sale, here are other ways to identify a scam website;

Recently Registered Website

How old is the website? The domain age of a website tells a lot about a store’s legitimacy or transparency. Websites below 6 months old are often considered unsafe. You can find out a website’s age by checking on Who.is ( a free domain checker tool)

Website Lacks SSL Encryption

find out if the website is secured with SSL encryption. (https and padlock symbols). If the padlock symbol doesn’t appear near the website’s URL, then it means your personal and financial information is at risk at the store.

No Business Address/ Fake Business Address

Does The website provide return address? If Yes (Copy the address and paste on your browser. Google map would show if it is a real warehouse address or a residential address) If the address has also been used by other websites you’d see reviews in search results.

No Reviews Online

Are there customer reviews online? (It is advised that you sit it out if there are no customer reviews of the store. However if you’re not patient enough to wait you can send a mail to us to verify if the store is legit)

Final Thoughts

You have been charged by KDPATH because you placed an order from a fraudulent website. Immediately inform your bank about the fraudulent charge and see if you can get a chargeback.

Have you been charged by KDPATH`? please share your experience below

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By Judith Davidson

I am Judith Davidson, a Cyber Security Professional. I am the founder, Investigator and Author of Snoopviews.com. I started working as a Cyber Fraud Researcher in 2019 when I saw lots of people falling victims to fraudulent websites pretending to sell disinfectants, masks and wipes during the Covid19 pandemic. Since then, I've saved millions of people from online scams.

One thought on “KDPATH Charge on Credit Card – A Scam!”
  1. I want my 34.99 back on my banking account right now or as soon as possible because I didn’t by anything online please give me my money back now

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