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krynn
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ok, so about 8 months ago i bought a one month online subscription to Narutofan.com. since then i havent found a way to cancel my account and they auto bill my paypal account every month. ive sent emails to the Help group at narutofan and also to the website's founder. never a reply. in november i filed a complaint with paypal, but they said since nothing physical was traded that they cant do anything about it. my bank account is still being charged every month. anyone have any good suggestions as to how i can stop this?

i thought of removing my bank account from paypal, but i feel like i shouldnt have to. i use my paypal account. i am also worried that it might affect my credit some to have it look like im trying to run away from paying a monthly fee.

if anyone can help me, please respond.

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Stephan
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It will not affect your credit. I would close that paypal account and open a new one.
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aspectre
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Read PayPalSucks.

1) Have your bank or credit company cease making payments to PayPal.
2) Cancel the PayPal account.
3) You may have to cancel the bank account or credit card account to stop payment to PayPal.

Buy yourself a gift card with cash and use that to open up a new PayPal account.
Use cash to buy yourself a new gift card each&every time you want to increase or replenish your PayPal account.

Or resign yourself to the fact that a fraudster can drain your bank account and put you into massive credit card debt.

Remember: PayPal/eBay gets a cut whether or not a transaction is fraudulent, ie makes a profit on all frauds.

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