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09-23-2013, 01:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-23-2013 01:35 AM by cautiontapedmummy.)
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(09-23-2013 12:02 AM)Froggie114 Wrote: With a CC subscription, you depend completely on the vendor to cancel your payments.This is not true... your experience is no less than that of a child, when it comes to these matters... so, please excuse everyone from learning more about your lack of understanding (and baby talk). For ALL retail/commercial use of ANY credit card system, rules are in place for retailer conduct. Your BEST FRIEND in ANY purchase is your cc company. If you dispute a charge, you simply have to provide details or a link to the deal you undertook to get action. In most cases you are credited the amount of your purchase, before the investigation is completed. I think your experince might have been your own lack of understanding and maturity. As well, you ABSOLUTELY have a cc company mixed up with PayPal... PayPal is NOT anyone's friend, as they are NOT a bank... so, they are not bound by the same regulations and conduct. PayPal's dispute process may be a good thing for members to talk through their proplems and make adjustments, but they are NOT anyone's friend. FYI: when I make a purchase, I ALWAYS choose my cc before I EVER use PayPal (or, a cc through PayPal)... because if you have any problems, the bank could not care less about PayPal and will make their OWN decision - completely bypassing PayPal and going straight to the bank of the offending retailer to make settelment. PayPal tries everything they can to have a final say... BUT they are only a PRETEND bank and cannot stop a REAL bank's actions. PERIOD! Obviously, you need to GROW UP some, and STOP your baby talk, here. |
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09-23-2013, 01:41 AM
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(09-23-2013 12:02 AM)Froggie114 Wrote: Thanks for the share :) Might sign up for it after I find out how hard it is to eventually leave them. I've had some baaaaaad experiences with those free trials that require a CC, not PayPal subscription that you can easily get rid of on your end.I had one of the three months free Moz tools subscription the beginning of this year and I had no problem whatsoever cancelling. They had an easy to get to tab to click for cancellations and you didn't have to speak to anyone, and they clearly stated when you had to cancel by to avoid being charged. Hope that helps. |
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