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First check your payments receipts ( if you keep them )and see whether there is a payment for £26 on the date mentioned on your statement. It could be that mobiquid.com is the parent company for something you bought legitimately. Then if you can't identify it then contact your bank/building society etc. and complain.
Addition,
Convert £26 to Euro's and check this as well!

2007-02-24 09:58:04 · answer #1 · answered by lifesagambol 4 · 0 0

Phone your bank, because all transactions take a while to clear from your account 1 - 3 days (but can be longer) the bank should be able to stop it if you get in quick enough....

Hope this helps

2007-02-24 09:49:27 · answer #2 · answered by MK06 2 · 0 0

It is a French site for downloading music.
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Mobiquid, a privately held company based in Paris, has launched a service in France enabling GSM users to purchase CDs directly from their mobile phone while listening to broadcast music. Following its second round of financing raising 10 million Euros, Mobiquid will now make the service available in UK and other European countries.

"40% of CD purchases are generated by broadcast music," says Fred Bruel, co-founder and CEO of Mobiquid. "The problem is that the song-title and the name of the artist are not always provided by radio stations. And if they are announced, the consumer forgets these details by the time he gets around to the point of purchase."

Thanks to Mobiquid's patented audio recognition technology, the consumer no longer needs to know the song-title or the name of the artist in order to buy their music of choice.

The user simply dials a short number, requests the Mobiquid service, and lets the mobile phone capture a sound clip from the radio or MTV. Seconds later, he/she receives an SMS message giving the artist, song-title, CD, and price. The user orders the item simply by answering this SMS.

In France this innovative service already covers 90% of the national radio audience and it also works on MTV. "Radio stations are our principal advertising medium. And thanks to our partnership with France Telecom to market the service, the early usage levels were well above expectations. Within the next few months we will reach similar coverage and usage levels in the UK to those we are experiencing today in France," says Fred Bruel.

The service is also available on the web (http://www.Mobiquid.com) and wap (wap.Mobiquid.com), where you can find all your music bookmarks, listen to bookmarked music and buy albums by a simple click.

During last year's Paris Motor Show, an automotive version of the service was demonstrated on a Citroën Xsara equipped with a Mobiquid-enabled Clarion AutoPC. This is one of the very few multi-access services that is already fully operational.

"Mobiquid's vision is expressed as Instant Commerce," says CEO Fred Bruel. "We help the broadcast media to become interactive using only standard mobile phones."

Distributed by PR Newswire on behalf of Mobiquid

2007-02-24 09:55:43 · answer #3 · answered by Nutcracker 3 · 0 1

go to your bank and report a fraudulent withdrawal....you should get your money back. depends how the payment was made ..if it was direct debit then cancel it from your account ...if it was a card payment then cancel your card immediately and order a new one which will have a different debit card number and security number then they cant use your account again.

2007-02-24 09:49:41 · answer #4 · answered by blazing_staruk 3 · 0 0

mobiquid.com this is a french mobile phone ringtones website.

2007-02-24 09:56:32 · answer #5 · answered by keridorrington30 1 · 0 0

You need to inform your bank about this...It seems to be serious...

2007-02-24 09:46:54 · answer #6 · answered by MK <>< 5 · 0 0

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