Hedy
<font color=blue>I'm <s>22</s> 27 and I still kind
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I swear, it's like they WANT to be able to accuse you of fraud.
I forgot to cancel my Mvelopes subscription in a timely manner. I'm more than willing to pay the $40 as a stupidity tax (and given the $800 I've earned on rewards programs this year so far, I'm ok with it to a certain extent). However, the credit card I gave them was the cancelled debit card. Ok, I'll update it to another card. But you can't do it online, and I only have my lunchtime when I can call, and it's always busy then. I e-mailed them asking what I should do. They offered a callback during their business hours.
Argh. And I can just see the advertisers being all "OMG! Look, this is why we must get real credit card numbers! OMG fraud."
I guess I'm stuck keeping on trying to get them.
I forgot to cancel my Mvelopes subscription in a timely manner. I'm more than willing to pay the $40 as a stupidity tax (and given the $800 I've earned on rewards programs this year so far, I'm ok with it to a certain extent). However, the credit card I gave them was the cancelled debit card. Ok, I'll update it to another card. But you can't do it online, and I only have my lunchtime when I can call, and it's always busy then. I e-mailed them asking what I should do. They offered a callback during their business hours.
Argh. And I can just see the advertisers being all "OMG! Look, this is why we must get real credit card numbers! OMG fraud."
I guess I'm stuck keeping on trying to get them.
