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To: goldworldnet who wrote (101959)12/20/2018 7:41:34 AM
From: FJB  Respond to of 110581
 
I have done that before. You can cancel at any time, and it will only have charged you for how long you used it. There was a time when they were trying to push Prime at every step of the order, and trying to trick you into signing up. It's not as bad now...



To: goldworldnet who wrote (101959)12/20/2018 8:00:54 AM
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  Respond to of 110581
 
I accidentally subscribed to Amazon Prime when I didn't want it.

I NEVER subscribed to Amazon Prime, but I spent months trying to stop them billing me on a credit card that I've never used online. After going around and around with both Amazon and the credit card involved (AMEX), both of whom agreed that the ongoing month after month charge was invalid, I finally ended up cancelling the card account.

BTW, when I went to my account at Amazon while this was going on, it prompted me to sign up for Prime, for which they'd been erroneously billing me for months. I'm about fed up with Amazon..