Funion LP

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Funion LP is a UK-registered limited partnership that operates and bills for various online dating and adult chat websites, many of which sell credit-based messaging services and have been widely reported by users as deceptive or scam-like.

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

About Funion LP

Funion LP is a UK‑registered limited partnership based in Edinburgh, Scotland, that operates and bills for a network of online dating and adult chat websites. Independent review sites report that Funion LP has taken over the operation of several casual‑dating brands (for example, Friends‑With‑Benefits.com and FuckBuds.com) and monetizes them primarily through credit‑based messaging and premium memberships rather than traditional, mutual dating interactions.([datingspot24.net](https://datingspot24.net/reviews/fuckbuds.com-review/?utm_source=openai)) These sites are typically processed through the adult payment provider Verotel, so card statements for Funion LP activity often reference Verotel’s billing portal rather than the specific site name.

A Funion LP charge most often appears on statements with a descriptor such as “VTSUP.COM*FUNION LP” or “VTSUP.COM* [site name] – NL/UK” because Verotel’s vtsup.com system is the payment gateway they use.([vtsup.com](https://www.vtsup.com/en?utm_source=openai)) You may see charges for trial memberships that convert into recurring monthly subscriptions, auto‑renewing premium memberships, or one‑time purchases of messaging credits or other in‑site features; consumer reports mention individual debits around the $20–$70 range (for example, $23.99 or $49.99), though exact amounts vary by site, currency, and offer.([onlinethreatalerts.com](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/article/2023/1/22/is-vtsup-com-a-scam-unauthorized-transactions-or-charges/?utm_source=openai)) In some cases users also report unexpected or unauthorized adult‑site charges linked to vtsup.com/Funion LP, suggesting that saved card details, deceptive signup flows, or third‑party misuse can lead to charges the cardholder does not immediately recognize.([complaintsboard.com](https://www.complaintsboard.com/vtsupcom-verotel-fraudulent-charges-pinned-to-credit-card-c862234?utm_source=openai))

To verify or resolve a Funion LP charge, first visit Verotel’s billing support portal at vtsup.com, where you can use the “Unexpected charge / Find purchases” tool to look up the transaction by card details and amount, retrieve login credentials, or cancel an active membership.([vtsup.com](https://www.vtsup.com/en?utm_source=openai)) If you still have questions, you can contact Verotel directly through the contact form linked on vtsup.com or by emailing their live support team (for example, livesupport@verotel.com), and ask for the specific merchant site, dates, and subscription status tied to your card.([vtsup.com](https://www.vtsup.com/en?utm_source=openai)) If you do not recognize the website, never visited adult‑content services, or see multiple unexpected debits, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to dispute the charge, request a card replacement if necessary, and monitor your account for further activity; banks in the US typically allow chargebacks for unauthorized online transactions when reported promptly.

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  1. FUNION LP

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of charges does Funion LP typically place on my card, and what amounts are common?

Funion LP primarily bills for online dating and adult chat websites that sell premium memberships and credit‑based messaging, processed through Verotel’s vtsup.com system.([vtsup.com](https://www.vtsup.com/en?utm_source=openai)) Users commonly report single transactions in the roughly $20–$70 range (for example, $23.99 or $49.99), as well as repeating monthly debits linked to subscriptions or trials that have renewed.([onlinethreatalerts.com](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/article/2023/1/22/is-vtsup-com-a-scam-unauthorized-transactions-or-charges/?utm_source=openai)) Exact pricing depends on the specific site, currency, and offer you selected at signup.

Why does my statement show VTSUP.COM*FUNION LP instead of the dating site name I visited?

Funion LP uses Verotel, an adult‑content payment processor, to handle its billing, and Verotel’s consumer‑facing portal is branded as vtsup.com.([vtsup.com](https://www.vtsup.com/en?utm_source=openai)) Because of this, your bank statement often shows descriptors like “VTSUP.COM*FUNION LP” or “VTSUP.COM* [site name]” rather than the full dating‑site brand.([scamcharge.com](https://scamcharge.com/c/vtsup-com-funion-lp?utm_source=openai)) The same card descriptor can be used for multiple adult or dating sites operated by Funion LP or other Verotel merchants.

How do I cancel a Funion LP subscription or stop future charges?

To cancel ongoing billing, go to Verotel’s support portal at vtsup.com and use the “Cancel membership” option, which will redirect you to Verotel’s secure cancellation lookup where you can enter your card or subscription details to stop recurring payments.([vtsup.com](https://www.vtsup.com/en?utm_source=openai)) If you still have your welcome email from the dating site, it may also contain a direct cancellation link or subscription ID you can use there. After cancelling, keep screenshots or confirmation emails, and monitor your card statement for at least one additional billing cycle to ensure no further debits are made.

How can I see which website or account is behind my VTSUP.COM*FUNION LP charge?

Visit vtsup.com and choose the option for an unexpected charge or to find purchases; Verotel’s system can look up your transaction using details such as your card number (entered securely on their site), charge amount, and date.([vtsup.com](https://www.vtsup.com/en?utm_source=openai)) This lookup typically reveals the underlying website name, the email or username used, and whether the charge is a one‑time purchase or part of an ongoing subscription. If you cannot retrieve it online, contact Verotel via their support form or email and ask them to identify the merchant and account associated with the transaction.

How do I request a refund for a Funion LP charge I don’t recognize or am unhappy with?

Start by identifying the specific site and subscription through the vtsup.com tools, then check that site’s refund or cancellation policy—many Funion LP–operated sites state that subscriptions auto‑renew and are generally non‑refundable once a period has started.([datingspot24.net](https://datingspot24.net/reviews/friends-with-benefits.com-review/?utm_source=openai)) If you believe the charge is unauthorized or the service was misrepresented, contact Verotel support (for example, at livesupport@verotel.com or via their contact form) and ask them to review the transaction and request a refund from the merchant on your behalf.([hunkphysical.com](https://hunkphysical.com/support.html?utm_source=openai)) If you still cannot resolve it or never knowingly used such a site, contact your bank or card issuer, explain that the charge appears fraudulent, and ask about filing a dispute or chargeback.

I see a small or duplicate pending VTSUP/Funion LP charge—what does that mean?

Some payment processors temporarily place small authorization holds when you add a card, start a trial, or attempt a transaction; these can appear as low‑value or duplicate pending charges that later drop off without posting. While Verotel doesn’t publicly list exact hold amounts, users have reported low, test‑like debits linked to vtsup.com that did not settle.([onlinethreatalerts.com](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/article/2023/1/22/is-vtsup-com-a-scam-unauthorized-transactions-or-charges/?utm_source=openai)) If a small amount remains posted rather than reversing after a few business days, use the vtsup.com purchase‑lookup tool or contact Verotel support to confirm whether it is a test authorization, a real micro‑charge, or the start of a subscription.

I never used an adult or dating site—could a Funion LP charge be fraudulent, and what should I do?

Yes, if you have never visited any of the adult or dating services Funion LP operates, a VTSUP.COM*FUNION LP charge can be a sign that your card details were compromised or used by someone else; multiple consumer‑complaint and scam‑alert sites document cases where cardholders report unrecognized adult‑site charges linked to vtsup.com and Funion LP.([complaintsboard.com](https://www.complaintsboard.com/vtsupcom-verotel-fraudulent-charges-pinned-to-credit-card-c862234?utm_source=openai)) In this situation, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report the transaction as unauthorized, request a new card number, and ask about disputing the charge. You can also notify Verotel’s risk or live‑support teams so they can block the associated account and investigate any misuse of your card details.([complaintsboard.com](https://www.complaintsboard.com/vtsupcom-verotel-fraudulent-charges-pinned-to-credit-card-c862234?utm_source=openai))

I signed up for a cheap trial and now see recurring Funion LP charges—why did this happen?

Several dating platforms now operated by Funion LP have been reviewed as using low‑cost or “3‑day” trial offers that automatically convert into full‑price monthly subscriptions if you don’t cancel before the trial ends.([datingspot24.net](https://datingspot24.net/reviews/fuckbuds.com-review/?utm_source=openai)) When the trial renews, your card is billed at the standard rate through Verotel, which is why you now see recurring VTSUP.COM*FUNION LP debits. To stop further charges, cancel the membership through the vtsup.com cancellation lookup or from within your site account settings, and then confirm with your bank if you want to block additional attempts.

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