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> The last thing that I want to do is to deal with Amex to cancel a service under the "fraud" pretense.

So, rather than get your money back from a fraud, you'd just let them have the money and you'd just cancel the subscription?

Or are you talking about lying and committing fraud yourself by claiming "fraud" when there was actually none and you just wanted to cancel a subscription?

Which one is it? I just want to understand which one you are talking about here. It can only be one or the other in the context of your comment.



It's a subscription, right? So I subscribed, they had no way of "charging me" and they have no way of continuing to charge me. When I no longer want for them to charge me I click on "Cancel" and they can't continue to bill me because they have no credit card information.

If it charged me for a month extra that i don't know, i get a notification and get it refunded via Google play store the same day.

That's the current workflow. Single location. All Google Play based subscriptions. No need to deal with a card replacement.

That's what Match is against.




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