

Unless you cancel, you’ll continue to be charged. Watch your bank or credit card statements. If you’re in a subscription, you’ve tried to cancel, and the company won’t stop charging your account, dispute it with your credit or debit card issuer.Make sure you get - and keep - the written confirmation.

If you did, contact the company to cancel and get a refund.
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