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rockhillmanor
Sep 15, 2014Explorer
Ahhh... so they charged your credit card not your bank account! Now I understand. When you said originally that they debited your bank account it sounded like they withdrew the money from your bank account, not charged your credit card.
Sorry I did use the abbreviation of cc in my last post. Which does mean credit card when in fact I used a debit/credit card. Sorry for the miscommunication.
They DID take it right out of my bank account because I used a debit/credit card. Which the bank will not remove.
I agree that you should be able to remove credit cards from sites. I use Bank of America's Shopsafe which lets you create a card for a specific amount and time period to be used by only one vendor so my Amazon account ends up with many cards that are expired and just fill up the screen. I am able to do it, but it takes me forever to figure out how to clean them up.
Years ago Network Solutions was a good company but I don't think they know how to handle competition.
Good idea. I've been thinking those load your own Visa cards might be worth the 1 or 2 dollar fee per transaction.
What I do now if I find they have saved my card info is log back on and go into settings and edit the method of payment just like you would if you got a new card and then I put a bogus name and info on each line. At least if they go to use it it won't go thru anywhere.
Do you know that if you buy something IN PERSON at Sears, INSIDE their physical brick and mortar store at Sears........
if you go to their website and go to buy something on line, that your card info is already posted and saved there on line, taken from your transaction IN THEIR STORE. I just about put my fist thru my laptop when I saw that one. :R
It's a big machine out there on line and they have steamrolled right over us.
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