I have an INLVMD debit on my bank account: why? How to stop it?

4 questions / answers to understand
this bank charge

1/4 CB INLVMD withdrawal: who is it? What are they selling? Is this a scam?

The company behind the INLVMD debit title is an online platform that charges you for services. INLVMD debits correspond to a subscription: they are therefore recurring withdrawals.

Concretely, you have undoubtedly entered your bank card on a website to buy or simply test a service (meetings, clairvoyance, content such as videos or music in streaming, sports coaching service, discount sites ... Online services are very various).

Is this a scam? YES IF your bank card has been stolen and used by a third party. If you made a purchase yourself, it is not a card fraud. We tell you more below.

2/4 Why is my bank account showing debits from INLVMD?

The company behind the wording INLVMD charges you because you, or a person with access to your bank card details, entered your card for an internet purchase. What type of purchase? Well for example to buy a subscription or simply a trial offer leading to a subscription.

In fact, subscriptions linked to INLVMD debits may not be desired by Internet users. But be aware that attractive trial offers often turn automatically into subscriptions if no request is made to cancel it.

3/4 How to stop CB INLVMD withdrawals? 2 methods:

There are two solutions to stop INLVMD debits and cancel / terminate the current subscription:

- You want to do the procedures alone: ​​the solution (free)

  1. Identify the website at the origin of these cash withdrawals (= the site on which you entered your credit card details)
  2. Once you have found the site, connect to it (if you have a current subscription, the site knows you and you probably even have an account with them)
  3. Once logged in, you will generally find the unsubscribe procedure in the site settings: all you have to do is follow the steps indicated by the site

- You prefer to be accompanied by a professional to carry out the termination procedures: entrust your problem to a service provider. We recommend you Sos Internet to help you stop direct debits INLVMD:

  1. Investigation: they take care of the identification searches of the company that takes your money
  2. Administrative: they carry out the termination procedures
  3. Peace of mind: they send you a confirmation email once everything is stopped
  4. 4/4 Legal advice: blocking your bank card, a good idea?

    What the law says ? : in March 2018, the court of cassation accepted the culpable negligence of a customer who had transmitted his data to a fraudulent site. This is the reason why a banker may refuse to block your card if you are the originator of the subscription.

    If you are still in possession of your bank card, it is very unlikely that it is a card hack as explained above: blocking the card would therefore mean not honoring a contract for which you signed up. engaged. We therefore do not recommend blocking your credit card.

    If it is card fraud, that is, if the card has been physically lost and used by a third party, you can report it stolen / lost to your banker. You will also be able to open a fraud file to try toget a refund (this point is to be done directly with your bank).

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5 Comments

  1. MAGRO Stephane

    After consulting a dating site and giving my bank details for a withdrawal of € 1,53 I had the bad surprise of being debited for € 47,49, 3 times € 49,99, € 1,53 and 5 times 1,07 €.

    I ask to stop these withdrawals and the reimbursement on my account.

    Response,
    • PERIN

      Hello Mr Magro,

      Who did you ask to stop direct debits and refunds please?

      with my thanks for your help,

      cordially
      Mr PERIN

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  2. Madeleine Fouche

    you say it's when logging into a site. and I'm telling you wrong. my 82 year old mother who does not have internet and does not even know how to use it was debited by this account inlvmd.com and also CHURDT.com. and each time of 49.99 and several times a month. I call them crooks. we lodged a complaint and opposed the card.
    do not say that it is automatically a subscription !!!

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  3. Mr CONDE

    Hello
    I have just been debited an amount that I have never known so I knew why and by whom and I want to be reimbursed too

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  4. Florian Mille

    Hello, following connections on one of this quotes, several months ago, I put my bank details for a payment at 0,99c, I had direct debits at 49.99 e which they reimbursed me for the first time and the after 3 direct debits at 49.99, I filed a complaint I am awaiting reimbursement, I deleted this quote several months ago and payment continues to continue I have opposed my card, but I am awaiting reimbursement before I leave really annoys

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