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Are you SURE about that statement? Most plans make these "free offers" for a few months, up to a year. If you don't read (or listen) carefully, the majority of these offers state that if you don't notify them to cancel the service prior to the end of the "free" period, the service will then be continued at the "current periodic rate". In other words, they hope you forget to cancel the service and don't carefully check your bill so they can get your money. YOU MUST, IN MOST CASES, CANCEL THE SERVICE EITHER BY PHONE OR IN WRITING prior to the end of the offer period, or it will be "assumed" to be approved for continuance at current prices.
yes they will, you need to cancel the trial. no free trial of anything is worth giving your bank details. the small print will say something like " if you dont cancel within 7 days we will take £££ by direct debit every *** " why would they need your bank details for a "FREE" trial ?.. thats because most people forget or dont know how to cancel so they get at least one payment out of your "free" trial . if they do take a payment and its a monthly subscription you will still have to cancel the free trial because if you only cancel the direct debit they can still charge you because they are supplying a service. get in touch with them straight away. ( hopefully you havent signed up to 12 months contract starting when free trial stops )
Go toAmazon.com
Next to YOUR ACCOUNT in the upper should say PRIME or MY PRIME.
Click on the arrow and a list opens and there should be a CANCEL choice
Click that and it will cancel PRIME and should be no charge.
It would appear to be the battery or the battery contacts. Clean the contacts on the battery and recharge the battery. If still does not charge then get a new battery
When you sign up for a trial period regardless of the company they usually charge your card to make sure it is valid. Wait 2-4 business days and this charge should drop off. Be sure to cancel your membership before the trial period or they will charge you.
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