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| Thread ID: 150845 | 2022-08-23 04:08:00 | Just Answer | Brucem (8688) | PC World Chat |
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| 1487961 | 2022-08-23 04:08:00 | A few months ago I was having trouble with my TV dongles (similar to chromecast). I seached the web, and got onto Just Answer. Their solution didn't help and I resolved the issue myself. Initially there was a $2 fee, but I didn't realise that there was also a $70 monthly "subscription". It seems to me that it is little more than a scam. Has anyone else met this one? | Brucem (8688) | ||
| 1487962 | 2022-08-23 04:24:00 | Nope, would never pay for any of those " Help Sites" there's hundreds of free advise, some good some not so good. Contact your bank and put a block on their transactions, they may be classed as unauthorized, although in the" fine print" which most people NEVER read there may have been something along the lines saying there was a subscription. Edited: OK not so Fine print - bold as brass on their home page. 11371 Their advert does say: Cancelling a subscription service that you no longer need just became so much easier. To cancel JustAnswer, just click on 'Cancel membership' on the Membership panel in My Account. Line is your one-stop destination for all the information you need to delete your JustAnswer account, unsubscribe or cancel a free trial. But I'd block Via your bank anyway. |
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