WFTHG (Watch Faces Gallery)

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WFTHG, operating via wfthg.com and promoted as “Watch Faces Gallery” or “Top Watch Faces,” sells Apple Watch face wallpapers and customization content through an app and website. Numerous consumer reports indicate the service is associated with unexpected recurring subscription charges and difficult cancellations.

Limassol, Cyprus
Owned by Thingol Limited

About WFTHG (Watch Faces Gallery)

WFTHG is an online service accessed through wfthg.com, commonly branded in ads and on third‑party sites as “Watch Faces Gallery” or “Top Watch Faces.” It markets digital watch‑face wallpapers and themes for Apple Watch users, often via social media ads and app store listings that reference brands like “Wristra Wallpapers” or related names. Various scam‑tracking and review sites describe the site as a low‑trust or medium‑risk merchant, and user reviews consistently link it to watch‑face downloads and subscriptions rather than physical goods or broader software products.

A charge labeled “WFTHG.com,” sometimes with suffixes or processor tags such as “WFTHG COM,” “WFTHG*TOPWATCHFACES,” “PADDLE.NET*WFTHG,” or similar, typically corresponds to a digital purchase or recurring subscription for Apple Watch faces. Reports describe a pattern where users believe they are making a small, one‑time purchase (for example, a few dollars for a watch‑face app), followed by additional, larger recurring charges (e.g., around $9.99–$29.99 USD per month) that were not clearly disclosed. Some users also report multiple unauthorized transactions in the days after the initial payment.

If you don’t recognize this charge, first check any recent Apple Watch or watch‑face apps you installed and review your email for messages from WFTHG or Top Watch Faces. Try logging in to the wfthg.com site or to the related app to see if there is an account or subscription you can cancel. Because many customers report difficulty cancelling or receiving responses from the company, you may need to contact your card issuer or bank, dispute the charge as unauthorized or mis‑represented, and request that your card be blocked from further billing attempts. Keep screenshots of ads, emails, and any in‑app purchase flows you saw, as these can help your bank evaluate a dispute.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to WFTHG (Watch Faces Gallery).

  1. merchant nameWFTHG.COM-S4YQA7TO

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the WFTHG.com charge on my card or bank statement?

A WFTHG.com charge is generally linked to a digital purchase or subscription for Apple Watch faces from WFTHG’s “Watch Faces Gallery” or “Top Watch Faces” service. Many users report that they initially paid a small amount for a watch‑face app and then saw follow‑up subscription charges around $9.99–$29.99 USD that they did not clearly realize they were authorizing.

Is WFTHG/Watch Faces Gallery a legitimate subscription or a scam?

WFTHG operates an actual website and app that provide watch‑face content, but independent review sites and numerous customer complaints describe its billing practices as misleading or fraudulent, with recurring charges that were not clearly disclosed and difficulty cancelling. If you believe you did not knowingly agree to ongoing fees, treat the charge as potentially unauthorized and work with your bank if you cannot resolve it directly with the merchant.

How do I cancel a WFTHG subscription for Apple Watch faces?

Try to identify any account created with your email on wfthg.com or within the related watch‑face app and look for a subscription or billing section to cancel. If you cannot log in, cannot find a cancel option, or receive error messages when attempting to cancel—issues many users report—you should immediately contact your card issuer or bank to stop future payments and, if appropriate, file a dispute.

Why am I seeing multiple WFTHG charges after a small initial payment?

Many customers report that after a small initial purchase (for example, around $3.99 for the app), WFTHG subsequently billed larger amounts such as $19.99 or $29.99 as recurring subscription fees. These additional charges often appear days or weeks later and may not have been clearly disclosed in the original purchase flow, leading users to believe they were unauthorized.

Can I get a refund for WFTHG.com charges I didn’t authorize?

You can attempt to request a refund through any contact or support details provided in WFTHG’s emails or on wfthg.com. However, because many users report non‑responsive or unhelpful support, your best option may be to contact your bank or card provider, explain that you did not clearly authorize recurring charges, and ask them to initiate a chargeback or dispute. Provide dates, amounts, and any screenshots of what you believed you were buying.

How can I contact WFTHG about a billing issue?

WFTHG’s website and automated emails may list a support email address or link to a ‘Money Back Policy’ or contact form. Users frequently report that links are broken or that responses are slow or unhelpful, so keep copies of any messages you send. If you receive no timely or satisfactory reply, escalate the issue directly with your bank rather than waiting for the merchant to respond.

What typical amounts do WFTHG charges show up as?

Based on user reports, WFTHG charges often begin as a small one‑time fee (around $3.99 or similar) followed by larger recurring amounts, commonly around $9.99–$29.99 per billing period. The description line might include variations like “WFTHG COM,” “WFTHG*TOPWATCHFACES,” or a payment processor name such as “PADDLE.NET*WFTHG.”

What should I do if I never downloaded an app but still see a WFTHG charge?

If you are certain you never downloaded a WFTHG‑related app or signed up on wfthg.com, someone may have used your card details without permission. Lock or replace your card immediately through your bank, review all recent transactions for additional unauthorized charges, and file a fraud or dispute claim for the WFTHG transaction so your bank can investigate and potentially reverse it.

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