Monday, February 06, 2012

How to Stop Someone Making Charges to Your Credit or Debit Card

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My name is Pamela. My address is xxxxxx.

I have been trying to call you for two days (it is now Saturday 2/4/2012) with no success.

I want to cancel the trial membership which was ordered on January 20, 2012.

Please call me at xxxxx. If I don't answer immediately, please leave a message and I will return the call as soon as possible.

Again, please cancel my membership and any future charges to my debit card.

Pamela

Too Good to be TrueHi Pamela,

What company are you trying to contact? What product club did you sign up for? Perhaps I can help.

You have reached the Ageless Beauty website. Ageless Beauty is on online magazine about all things anti-aging. We write articles and reviews of anti-aging and skincare products, but we don't sell any.

As for your debit cards charges, you may want to read our article about How to Deal with Out-of-Control Auto-Ship Companies.

Regards,
Jean

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poor customer service, demand your rights, credit card companies can help,

2 comments:

ajnich said...

I've always been afraid of auto-ship companies; I've heard so many bad things about them. Thanks for your article - it's very helpful.

Rosemary said...

I'm forwarding this page to some of my friends who have been caught in auto ahip traps. Thank you for the details on how to fight back!

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