Reverend Conehead
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I screwed up. I signed up for the trial period of an online streaming service. I decided it wasn't for me, so I was going to shut it off before the trial was over. However, the dirtbags didn't honor the agreement. I didn't get the 30-day trial. They went ahead and charged my card immediately. Now they don't even have any phone customer service. The only way I'm getting my money back is via my bank's anti-fraud department.
I don't want to let this happen again. I had heard of a service where you can create a virtual bank card and top it up with whatever money you want. For example, maybe you want to buy a guitar for $700, and so you top up your virtual Visa or Mastercard and pay for it with that one. Then you leave the card not topped up unless you have another purchase. That way if someone steals your card info somehow, they can't go charging a bunch of stuff on it.
I want to use this for any free trials. I'll show enough money on the card for the first payment, and then defund it. That way if they promised me a 14-day trial, and they decide it's a swell idea to go ahead and charge me on day 2, it won't work.
I forget the name of the service. It sounds like exactly what I need so that I don't have to buy Visa gift cards from WalMart, which might not even work anyway. It seems like a good way to protect yourself.
I don't want to let this happen again. I had heard of a service where you can create a virtual bank card and top it up with whatever money you want. For example, maybe you want to buy a guitar for $700, and so you top up your virtual Visa or Mastercard and pay for it with that one. Then you leave the card not topped up unless you have another purchase. That way if someone steals your card info somehow, they can't go charging a bunch of stuff on it.
I want to use this for any free trials. I'll show enough money on the card for the first payment, and then defund it. That way if they promised me a 14-day trial, and they decide it's a swell idea to go ahead and charge me on day 2, it won't work.
I forget the name of the service. It sounds like exactly what I need so that I don't have to buy Visa gift cards from WalMart, which might not even work anyway. It seems like a good way to protect yourself.