It is common for recurring withdrawals to appear on your credit card statement. These withdrawals may be related to subscriptions or services you have purchased. If you wish to stop these charges, it is important to contact the provider of the service in question directly. Indeed, it is he who is at the origin of these withdrawals and who can stop them.

If, despite your request, withdrawals continue to appear in your bank account, don't worry. Your bank is there to help you solve this problem. Indeed, it can accompany you in the steps to follow to put an end to these direct debits.

It is important to note that recurring withdrawals can be difficult to spot on your bank statement. This is why it is recommended that you regularly check your transactions and report any suspicious charges to your bank.

Finally, it is important to carefully read the general conditions of the services you subscribe to in order to understand the terms of payment and the cancellation conditions. If in doubt, do not hesitate to contact the service provider for further information.

In summary, if you notice recurring withdrawals on your bank card, contact the provider of the service in question to stop them. If that doesn't work, your bank is there to help you solve the problem. Don't forget to regularly check your transactions and carefully read the terms and conditions of the services you subscribe to.

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