• dan1101@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Things started getting bad when Visa started giving merchants your new card expiration dates. No longer can you rely on an expired card canceling a service or subscription.

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      10 hours ago

      Honestly it’s fucking evil. I had cards expire and thought, awesome, finally done with those subscriptions! Then I noticed I was still getting charged for them on my brand new card.

      We’ve let them take our money, manage it for us, and now they’re turning around and saying “don’t worry, you’ll still get everything you need … Just turn over your finances and decisions to us”.

      Fuck this

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          2 hours ago

          Some of them not so easily, no. I had a subscription where I had to call and get forwarded twice over an hour to get someone who kept asking what they had to do to keep my service, dropping fees and halving my monthly rate for 6 months, etc. They make it really hard to cancel.

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            46 minutes ago

            But, like, depending on the contract you have, stopping to pay doesn’t absolve you from it. They can just send the cost of the remainder of your term to collections if they want to. So figuring out how to cancel that subscription is kinda worth it.

            Also, if you want your card provider to stop a certain merchant from getting payments, you can usually do that relatively easily.

            Also also, I know that’s not always an option, but I just have almost no subscription I can’t cancel month-to-month (pretty much just phone, Internet, VPS, stuff I need long-term anyway).

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        6 hours ago

        And that’s part of why I transferred over to privacy.com for all my online stuff. Every online website/service gets a dedicated card, with set limits and are easily deactivated.

        Unfortunately, privacy.com only works in the united states. I’m unaware of any alternatives.

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          2 hours ago

          Revolut can create virtual and single-use cards. Some places don’t accept the single ones, but you can just create a new virtual card and deactivate it right away.

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          2 hours ago

          I did the exact same after. Love that service.

          No hidden fees… Because if you try to charge past that limit I set, it gets denied lol

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        9 hours ago

        Just call in and say your card was stolen. They’ll send you a new card with a different number. And auto payments on the card will all stop.

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      12 hours ago

      I feel like it really started getting bad when Visa started canceling any payment processed via “illicit” (porn) means