Angela
Lumberton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 22, 2003
The same thing happened to me without my authorization. I cancelled last year. Luckily, I had called them from my bank and the lady at the bank just so happened to have the confirmation number on the AOL netmarket. I had to pay my bank 8.00 to stop payment from AOL netmarket. AOl had to pay back my account since it was witnessed and a confirmation number had been provided to close this account. Do you know AOL still tried to take the money even with a stop payment and confirmation number? Consumers are literally forced to pay and take something that they don't want. Beats me that this is legal in the USA. I thought no meant no. They managed to still take money from this credit alert mess again. I don't know how to stop them from taking money out year after year unless I close my bank account. No means yes to AOL. Watch out for them they will take what they want. I tried to contact them and the lady from AOL keeps giving me bogus numbers. Yet, they continue to offer a 2 month free trial. I don't get it. So, I will be forced to close this bank account to keep them from taking my money.