 CharlesSchwab
join:2000-12-01 Kansas City, MO
| Sue Me
Here is some free advice. To hell with the contract -- they broke their end of the deal, so you break yours. Don't pay the suckers. If they are charging your credit card, you need to report your card stolen, and your credit card company will issue another account number. Then, they are unable to hit you each month for something they are obviously not providing. |
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  KrK Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy Premium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK
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| Doesn't work.
Or it didn't work in my case, anyhow. I once had a credit card go missing, and having no idea where it went, I reported it as missing/stolen.
The credit card company quickly issued me a new credit card with a new account #. When I started contacting some places I had had set up to do automatic deductions I was stunned to find out the credit card company had already "switched" them over to the new account #.... Which at the time was handy for me, saved me the work... but they did this without asking me or telling me, which really surprised me.
Basically, I don't think changing the account number will necessarily stymie the charges.
Now CLOSING the account, that's a whole different story... |
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