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Post by Oliver (Rylan) on Sept 15, 2017 22:35:36 GMT -5
So apparently, my ITunes decided to charge my PayPal for something randomly a few minutes ago, and honestly, I have no idea what it was and cannot find evidence of having bought anything, but it says I did.. Password change? Yes.
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Post by mewrose on Sept 18, 2017 16:21:39 GMT -5
If it's through Paypal, dispute the charge. You may be able to get your money back.
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Post by Oliver (Rylan) on Sept 19, 2017 11:49:13 GMT -5
True true, but it was only $1.29 so, I don't really wanna cause any issues for them, lol.
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Post by aradiadiane on Sept 26, 2017 18:21:31 GMT -5
You aren't "causing issues", you are protecting your assets from identity theft. A common ploy when stealing someone's financial information is to make a small charge and see if it is noticed. If you don't dispute the small charge, the thieves will make a very large purchase. You can dispute that one as well, but why not cut them off at the pass?
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Post by aradiadiane on Sept 26, 2017 18:23:33 GMT -5
Besides, it's PayPal's JOB to do things like this. It's part of the Terms of Service when you sign up. They would *much* rather cover you for $1.29 than $100!!
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