I'm being charged for something I have not purchased. Changed my card and in less than 24 hours, the same thing is happening again on the new card.
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Contact your bank..
Many banks automatically roll over charges marked as "repeating automatic charges" onto replacement cards, supposedly to preserve continuity for services like utilities, etc. Cramming scams take advantage of this to evade attempts to block their charges.
Dispute the charges as FRAUDULENT through your bank to recover your money. Insist that your bank block rollover of "automatic charges" to your new replacement card number.
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Molly
This has also edit happened to me and I'm not sure why?
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Molly
But today I went to take my kids to the museum and I went to use my debit card which I knew had money on it.will I couldn't use my debit card and I went and looked at my account and I had a 49.99 charge from Google Supercell help plus something. All the ones before that we're like smaller amounts a 1.99 something like that. The highest was 10.99 I think something is going on..
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Dispute the charges as FRAUDULENT through your bank to recover your money. Insist that your bank block rollover of "automatic charges" to your new replacement card number.