Automatic withdrawals to your credit card may be linked to subscriptions or services to which you have subscribed. It is important to understand that these withdrawals can be made on a regular basis, without you being aware of it. This can lead to unexpected charges and financial hardship.

If you wish to stop these withdrawals, the first step is to contact the provider of the service in question. You can ask them to terminate the subscription or the service, and to stop automatic withdrawals from your bank card. If that's not enough, you can also contact your bank for help.

Your bank can help you stop these withdrawals by blocking future payments. They can also advise you on what steps to take to prevent it from happening again in the future. It is important to note that your bank is there to help and support you in these situations.

It is also recommended that you regularly check your account statements to ensure that all withdrawals are legitimate and that you are not a victim of fraud. If you see suspicious withdrawals, contact your bank immediately to report the problem.

In summary, if you want to stop automatic withdrawals from your bank card, first contact the provider of the service in question. If that's not enough, your bank can help you stop these withdrawals and advise you on what to do to prevent it from happening again in the future. Remember to check your account statements regularly to avoid fraud.

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