Just a hint with the AVG subscription. Whatever credit card the subscription is charged to, dispute the charges, and have a new card with a new number issued.
Sometimes cancelling the card is the only way to break those automatic renewal deals. It usually happens to me when my credit card company sends me a new card with a new expiration date.
Sometimes cancelling the card is the only way to break those automatic renewal deals. It usually happens to me when my credit card company sends me a new card with a new expiration date.
Unfortunately I can't do that, because it's not on my credit card (they don't accept it). I use PayPal, which I pay by check.
I had to cancel and re-issue cards TWICE with Turbo Tax. USAA had to issue a second set of cards within 3 months and fenagle my account to break the auto enrolling feature.
When agreeing to the auto subscription, you also agree to give them access to any new card #s that get issued to the account, so your product will arrive and you will be billed regardless. I thought that a new card #s would sever this but it does not.