My bank account indicates a FEEONLIN card debit: what is it?

4 questions / answers to understand
this bank charge

1/4 - Is the FEEONLIN direct debit a card fraud type scam?

'I see this charge on my account and it comes back every month. I have no idea where it came from, so I don't know how to stop it. ' : if you take a debit from FEEONLIN, this means that your bank card has been entered on a website as part of a purchase of the 'trial offer for a service' type (some sites ask for bank details under the pretext of having you test their service for a few hours or a few days, or even to prove your identity or majority.).

Unless your payment method has disappeared (lost or stolen card) and a malicious person has used it to register on a website of this type, there is a good chance that you are at it. origin of this operation and therefore of this subscription to FEEONLIN.

In this sense, we cannot consider it a scam in the sense that it is not a bank card hack.

2/4 - Where does the FEEONLIN direct debit come from?

As detailed above, this card debit follows an internet subscription.

Our diagnosis: It seems that the CB FEEONLIN withdrawal is the consequence of a recurring subscription. You don't remember having taken out a subscription for an online service? Perhaps you did not directly enter your bank details for a subscription but rather as part of a trial offer like '3 days trial for a few euros'. This kind of commercial mechanic is very common and aims to collect your banking information to subscribe to the service and withdraw money from you each month.

Namely: this direct debit is recurring. You must complete cancellation procedures to no longer be charged for the next few months.

3/4 - How to stop FEEONLIN card withdrawals?

There are two solutions to stop withdrawals from FEEONLIN and terminate any subscription taken out against your will:

- 'I want to manage on my own': the solution (free)

  1. Identify the site at the origin of these withdrawals (= the site on which you took a trial offer): on which site did you enter your credit card details?
  2. Once you have found the site, connect to it (if you have a current subscription with them, you have created an account in the past)
  3. Once logged in, you will usually find the unsubscribe procedure in the site settings

- 'I prefer to let a professional manage the problem': go through a service provider such as Sos Internet to help you stop direct debits FEEONLIN:

  1. They take care of the identification searches of the company that takes your money
  2. They carry out the termination procedures
  3. They send you a confirmation email once everything is stopped
  4. 4/4 - Can I cancel my card with my bank to stop CB FEEONLIN direct debits?

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

    If you are still in possession of your card, it is very unlikely that it is a card hack: in this case, you have entered your bank details and have validated the GTC (General Conditions of Sale) which informed you about a possible subscription: blocking the card would therefore mean not honoring a contract for which you have signed up. We therefore do not recommend blocking your credit card.

    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.

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4 Comments

  1. sylvie the hammer

    hello I was scammed there was an 85er80 levy from cb feeonlin I do not know what it is I have never had to do what should I do before he takes me away again thank you

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    • arlette delmarre

      good evening me too I was scammed I had a feeonlin levy I am not what it comes from how to do more than it takes I asked thank you

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    • Sylvie Le Martelot

      Good evening, do it several times that it withdraws I do not know what it is sweet that its coming and I am not the only one how to make to stop

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  2. arlette delmarre

    good evening me too I was scammed I had a feeonlin levy I do not c is what it comes from how to do for more than he takes' thank you I did not ask for anything

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