To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
For those who cannot get the company to stop charging their credit card, cancel the card (card being issued fraudulently) and get the cc company to issue a new one with a new number. I had to do that for another online issue.
5 posted on
10/26/2009 8:53:16 AM PDT by
DallasDeb
(USAFA '06 Mom)
To: DallasDeb
oops . . . “issued” should be “used”.
6 posted on
10/26/2009 8:54:10 AM PDT by
DallasDeb
(USAFA '06 Mom)
To: DallasDeb
For those who cannot get the company to stop charging their credit card, cancel the card (card being used fraudulently) and get the cc company to issue a new one with a new number. I had to do that for another online issue.I had to do this due to an ISP refusing to stop billing me for services I had canceled.
Mark
9 posted on
10/26/2009 9:56:42 AM PDT by
MarkL
(Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
To: DallasDeb; sergeantdave; Blogger; murphE; Paleo Conservative; It's me; devolve; ransomnote; ...
For those who cannot get the company to stop charging their credit card, cancel the card (card being issued fraudulently) and get the cc company to issue a new one with a new number. I had to do that for another online issue. That's a gem ping. Thanks for sharing.
15 posted on
10/26/2009 11:58:55 AM PDT by
GOPJ
(Stories 'in danger of leaching out" are concerns of storm troopers, not journalist - G.Joyce)
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