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I thought the same at first. However, my cancellation confirmations went to my spam folder, but your settings may have filtered them out.
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Send an e-mail to membersavings AT rewardsnow.co.uk stating that you confirm your phone call and wish to cancel. Print off the e-mail. Ring your credit card company customer services who's number will be on the back of yourcard and explain that you have cancelled the payment and they are not to pay rewardsnow. Tell them you have a copy of the ...
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The adviser said that she had made a similar mistake herself, and understood the problem. She said to retain the cancellation e-mails in case of problems. Having told them, and retained the proof of cancellation they said they would not honour payment.
I have found this approach to work well with other issues, and it is always worth contacting ...
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I managed to stop any money from being taken from my account without any problems using a belt and braces approach. Fortunately I smelt a rat in time, so I called my credit card company and put a block on the payments. Then I signed into the sites using the membership number and details that they sent to my e-mail address and followed the links to ...
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I was also duped into a free trial of HighCreditScore who claimed to be affiliated with Skipton Building Society, so it felt safe. When signing up, the forms continued to a second set of forms which appeared to be a continuation of the same, but it was in fact RewardsNow. I received two e-mails with lots of text, and in the middle of it were the ...
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