When A Dating App Keeps Charging Me?

When A Dating App Keeps Charging Me?

Observing your credit card continually getting charged, when you have since deleted your account on a dating app, has been making your life burdensome.

So far, attempts to contact the dating app and get this resolved have failed.

You keep getting the run around.

This is scary, and I see how this probably keeps you up at night.

Relying on a dating app to stop charging you when it has been giving you the run around is not a good strategy.

You are better off contacting your credit card company and letting them know about the situation.

If they ask for proof that you are no longer using the dating app and haven’t for a good while, send them whatever digital evidence you have to prove this.

Inform your credit card company that you don’t want to keep getting charged by the dating app for a service you are no longer using.

A good credit card company takes your request seriously.

They reimburse you for those previous fraudulent charges, and blacklists said dating app from charging your credit card moving forward.

This is the most secure route to go about keeping your credit card from getting charged any further.

If you keep relying on the dating app to get this situation resolved, you run the risk of waiting indefinitely, as your credit card keeps getting charged with no resolution in sight.

It is not worth the financial loss and mental grief.

Rather, contact your credit card company directly, explain the situation, and get them to recoup those charges, and blacklist the dating app from ever charging your credit card again.

When a dating app keeps charging you, it is a strong indication that the dating app itself isn’t trustworthy.

You have to be careful moving forward that you don’t sign up on other dating apps that are affiliated with the one that keeps charging you.

Signing up on a different dating app that is affiliated with the one that keeps charging you puts you in a position where this happens again.

Ordinarily, an affiliated dating app is under the same management or ownership.

The last thing you want is the stress that comes with getting caught in a cycle where you sign up on a dating app that consequently keeps charging your credit card after you have deleted said dating app.

You already have your hands full with the task of finding a match, let alone having to grapple with yet another dating app that keeps charging you after you have deleted your account.

Avoid dating apps that are affiliated to the one that has been charging your credit card, and mitigate the risk of this happening again.

Furthermore, get into a pattern of using a prepaid reloadable debit card whenever you sign up on any dating app.

A prepaid reloadable debit card has a finite amount of money that won’t increase unless you actively add more money to it.

Meaning, no matter how many times a dating app attempts to charge your card, it won’t extract any further monies from what you already had deposited in it.