unauthorized charge of $66 then prompt…
unauthorized charge of $66 then prompt to give cc details to ask for removal
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unauthorized charge of $66 then prompt to give cc details to ask for removal
I gave these guys my credit card number and then didn't need or use their service
I called back immediately and then just found out that they charged me already for 3 months of service -$149 total. Now zI can't seem to get ahold of them
Very bad
ASKTECH.SUPPORT IS A SCAM! Their support pops up as assistance in association with a purchase (in my case a Hisense TV from Amazon) and respond immediately (first clue) and ask for a $5 payment to get help. Then, without telling you, they charge an additional $48!!! And the guy could not even reach me by phone. Just terrible - time wasted disputing the charge through my credit card.
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