A monthly withdrawal is common practice for payment for many services and subscriptions. However, when these services are no longer used or desired, these withdrawals can become an unwelcome financial burden. To cancel a monthly withdrawal, you must first contact the service or subscription provider and ask them to cancel the withdrawal. If that doesn't work, your bank may also be able to help you stop these withdrawals. It is always advisable to keep an eye on your transactions to avoid surprises.

Stop PFGCSV to no longer be charged: what to do?

1/4 PFGCSV on my bank statement: why? Should I be afraid of credit card fraud? Do you notice a direct debit under the name PFGCSV? PFGCSV is a website that charges you for online services. These are recurring direct debits. You are already, or will be...

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MARTNXP: identify and stop these card operations

1/4 What is MARTNXP? Do I necessarily have to fear a scam? Do you notice a levy under the name MARTNXP? MARTNXP is a website that charges you for online services. These are recurring direct debits. You are already, or are going to be sampled by...

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SMELLSLOVEALL: how to stop CB debits? What is that ?

1/4 Who charges me under the heading SMELLSLOVEALL? Should I be afraid of a scam?SMELLSLOVEALL card transactions correspond to a subscription taken out online. SMELLSLOVEALL charges you because you have subscribed to a service on a website...

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MYLORM: how to stop CB debits? What is that ?

1/4 Who charges me under the MYLORM label? Should I be afraid of a scam? MYLORM card transactions correspond to a subscription taken out online. MYLORM charges you because you have subscribed to a service on a website (competitions?...

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IVIORE NET: how to stop CB debits? What is that ?

1/4 Who charges me under the name IVIORE NET? Should I fear a scam? IVIORE NET card transactions correspond to a subscription taken out online. IVIORE NET charges you because you have subscribed to a service on a website (competitions?...

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