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Illegal Debiting! Help by 24brains(m): 10:26am On Jul 22, 2021
Wonders shall never end. I feel i have just shot myself on the foot.

nairalanders i need help. i keep receiving debit alerts of 30k every month

it all started when i personally suscribed to numero, text me, adobe photoshop, tinder, vpn360, emily dates and many other paid app.

it is on auto monthly renewal and my debit card is networked to it on google playstore.

nemesis started when my phone got stolen 4months ago. i left my suscription on before the incident and now i cannot reverse it without the stolen phone.

i keep having high BP same time, same date every month as debit alerts flood my Email.

please how do i disable this nonchalant and heinous shit suscription suff?

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by OlamusConsult(m): 11:00am On Jul 22, 2021
It's easy.. Contact your bank.
Tell them you need to deactivate your ATM card.
Then you can get a new one.

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by 24brains(m): 11:14am On Jul 22, 2021
OlamusConsult:
It's easy.. Contact your bank.
Tell them you need to deactivate your ATM card.
Then you can get a new one.
thanks. The debits reset my braiin to a point of no reasoning

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by nairavsdollars(f): 4:14pm On Jul 22, 2021
Na who you offend

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by Nobody: 4:14pm On Jul 22, 2021
Guy nah to go your bank first when u noticed this nah. why u dey dull yourself, so Dem dey collect that kind huge amount, u dey here dey talk say u don't understand u are confused.. e be like say u no really need money cus nah Obi cubana mama born you . Bros Everybody eye dey red for this country, man must think fast when he/she is losing money when no be say u dey do giveaway

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by koladebrainiac(m): 4:15pm On Jul 22, 2021
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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by twin7: 4:15pm On Jul 22, 2021
OlamusConsult:
It's easy.. Contact your bank.
Tell them you need to deactivate your ATM card.
Then you can get a new one.

Straight Up.

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by Nobody: 4:15pm On Jul 22, 2021
I have your size but I would pity your condition. I don't know why a grownup would leave the needful & come here to ask this kinda question.

Go and block your ATM(s) jare.

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by LaIabobo: 4:15pm On Jul 22, 2021
Do you use Android?? Visit Google pay via https://pay.google.com and review your subscriptions and cancel the ones you don't need.

Your bank might not be able to stop those recurrent 30k debits. They can only disable all online payments on that card. So you probably have to disable e-payments on the card.

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by Doggedseller: 4:15pm On Jul 22, 2021
Go to your bank and cancel that card. I always advise customers/people not to store details of their cards on websites or apps. You can make payments as one off, but never save the details there because if these sites or apps are hacked, your account is exposed

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by PUSSYHOE(m): 4:15pm On Jul 22, 2021
Na bank go do am.
Anything account related call your account officer now

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by santopelele(m): 4:15pm On Jul 22, 2021
Bro, you have made it. You mean you have been receiving debit of 30k alert every month and you still keep quiet since then? Congratulations to you brother.

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by Nobody: 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
Wetin Carry you go Emily dates and Tinder...


You deserve the Debit bro ......

slimman007:


He is looking for white ladies who will marry him to him Nigerian women are useless..All of them according to mosdii

grin

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by UDUJ(m): 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
24brains:
Wonders shall never end. I feel i have just shot myself on the foot.

nairalanders i need help. i keep receiving debit alerts of 30k every month

it all started when i personally suscribed to numero, text me, adobe photoshop, tinder, vpn360, emily dates and many other paid app.

it is on auto monthly renewal and my debit card is networked to it on google playstore.

nemesis started when my phone got stolen 4months ago. i left my suscription on before the incident and now i cannot reverse it without the stolen phone.

i keep having high BP same time, same date every month as debit alerts flood my Email.

please how do i disable this nonchalant and heinous shit suscription suff?

It's extremely easy. It's all linked to your Google play account which is your Google account.

Get a new android phone or any android phone and log in with your Google account as the main account. Now go to Google play and click on payments and subscriptions

Then click on subscriptions

You will now see all your active subscriptions

Now click on unsubscribe and you are safe and free

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by TalkTalkTwins(m): 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
This isn't supposed to be hard nah...

Just contact your bank via mail or better still, visit a branch.
They just need to block the card from the system.

Alternatively, withdraw all the money you have in the account. Lemme see if they'll knock at your door

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by MrOposter: 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
Login your Gmail account with your new phone and go to playstore, Unsubscribe all those apps or better still visit your bank to deactivate your card, you can request for a new card afterwards.

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by paulolee(m): 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
omor contact ur bank o. 30k for dis kain hard times na big money oo
d way naija tight like dis eeh, person fit use 30k marry wife oo.

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by hatakekakashi: 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
24brains:
thanks. The debits reset my braiin to a point of no reasoning
All 24 of them

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by GeneralPula: 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
it all started when i personally suscribed to numero, text me, adobe photoshop, tinder, vpn360, emily dates and many other paid app.

Your subscription on one of these Apps must have been on Auto-renew mode, hence why they’re charging you..

Find the one which is it and then change it from Auto-renew to manual renewal. I suspect Tinder..

Emilydates is wack, wonder why you put up a profile there..

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by affable4(m): 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
Abeg how many times you recieve am?

Every month ba wo?
Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by Nobody: 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
Visit your bank.
Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by oladele239(m): 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
Go to your bank and complain
Too many foolish people on nairaland these days
Go to your bank and report ...

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by ThuGnificenX: 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
Get a new card.
.1k will solve this problem
Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by EmmanuelScott1(m): 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
If you have bank app, deactivate your ATM with it or find a way to login to play store and remover your linked ATM

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by Benjaniblinks(m): 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
Why not deactivate your debit card?

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by ChasinGood(m): 4:16pm On Jul 22, 2021
Haha,that stuff can be annoying though.
Just contact your bank like you were told up there to deactivate the stuff.
Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by confirmedniggae: 4:17pm On Jul 22, 2021
So you need someone to tell u to deactivate your ATM card .


You are not wise aje.

Even the best foolish man on earth should know that is what to do .

Mumu people plenty for this forum sa

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by Olaniyimubarak: 4:17pm On Jul 22, 2021
24brains:
thanks. The debits reset my braiin to a point of no reasoning
good idea
Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by Onlyintellect: 4:17pm On Jul 22, 2021
Contact you bank, cancel your card and request for a new one
Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by ceaser: 4:17pm On Jul 22, 2021
Sorry.

But it seems you are one of the people Buhari and his minions selected to contribute the 30k monthly BMC allowances.

You may wanna hold the barbecue griller responsible on this one. Apparently he is the recipient of your own 30k monthly debits.

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by skywalker240(m): 4:17pm On Jul 22, 2021
You na � money man Na grin

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Re: Illegal Debiting! Help by xtivin(m): 4:17pm On Jul 22, 2021
24brains:
Wonders shall never end. I feel i have just shot myself on the foot.

nairalanders i need help. i keep receiving debit alerts of 30k every month

it all started when i personally suscribed to numero, text me, adobe photoshop, tinder, vpn360, emily dates and many other paid app.

it is on auto monthly renewal and my debit card is networked to it on google playstore.

nemesis started when my phone got stolen 4months ago. i left my suscription on before the incident and now i cannot reverse it without the stolen phone.

i keep having high BP same time, same date every month as debit alerts flood my Email.

please how do i disable this nonchalant and heinous shit suscription suff?
Oga, block the card

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