Stop unknown payment renewal: neteck and rmhun.com
Vinz33700
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Hello,
I'm on the verge of throwing myself out of the window. I have memory problems that make me forget things quickly. Anyway, I've noticed unknown charges that repeatedly come from rmhun.com and neteck. The repetition is monthly. I want to know what risks I face if I block these renewals that may be due to things done in the past (subscriptions) but that I can't remember.
Thank you in advance for considering this matter.
Best regards,
Vinz
I'm on the verge of throwing myself out of the window. I have memory problems that make me forget things quickly. Anyway, I've noticed unknown charges that repeatedly come from rmhun.com and neteck. The repetition is monthly. I want to know what risks I face if I block these renewals that may be due to things done in the past (subscriptions) but that I can't remember.
Thank you in advance for considering this matter.
Best regards,
Vinz
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Hello
This seems to correspond to payment companies related to subscriptions as broad as casual online games to more "adult" ones.
If you're having management issues due to memory, I suggest trying to alleviate that with better organization, like systematically noting the information about what you "buy/rent" online in one place.
You can cancel a subscription as long as you know which one to cancel.
You could contact your bank and discuss this with them, they can advise you.
Best regards.
--
"We swallow the flattering lie in great gulps and we drink the bitter truth drop by drop."
This seems to correspond to payment companies related to subscriptions as broad as casual online games to more "adult" ones.
If you're having management issues due to memory, I suggest trying to alleviate that with better organization, like systematically noting the information about what you "buy/rent" online in one place.
You can cancel a subscription as long as you know which one to cancel.
You could contact your bank and discuss this with them, they can advise you.
Best regards.
--
"We swallow the flattering lie in great gulps and we drink the bitter truth drop by drop."