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jaysay 26-02-2011 08:35

Bloody McAfee
 
I got an Email from McAfee security yesterday, saying they had automatically take £54.99p from my account (I have no direct debit with them) for updating my subscriptions for 12 months, there was also an Email address to contact if for any reason you wanted to cancel your subscriptions withing 60 days. I sent of an Email asking for a refund as I no longer used there product. This morning they replied saying I should ring their help line were I would be able to cancel my agreement a receive my money back, ps the charge for this services is £1.53 per minute. The cheeky robbing barstewards, no doubt when I ring this number I'll be waiting for ages before I get an answer which could cost more than the bloody repayment:mad::mad::mad:

Mick 26-02-2011 08:46

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If you have no account with them how did they get your bank details to make the debit ?
you need to sort this fast or they will take another payment.

cashman 26-02-2011 08:47

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i would send n e-mail back saying i am not paying £1-53 a min to cancel a service i had no direct debit for, check wi yer bank, how can they take it if yeh aint got one?:confused: that to me is theft.

jaysay 26-02-2011 08:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mick (Post 887362)
If you have no account with them how did they get your bank details to make the debit ?
you need to sort this fast or they will take another payment.

Can't understand that mick, there is certainly no direct debit for this account, I've checked, the last time I payed was two years ago when there was a special offer on, so I can't remember how I paid then must have been by debit card or credit card with they have kept on file, which I know does happen, but will find out:mad:

Studio25 26-02-2011 16:15

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Why do you need to take it up with McAfee? Just complain to your bank that the money has been taken from your account without authorisation, and they are obliged to credit your account under the direct debit guarantee.

As long as it is an actual DD, and not a recurring credit card payment - the only (easy) way to stop those if the seller won't stop charging the card is to cancel the card.

Neil 26-02-2011 16:19

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Are you sure this is not spam trying to make you ring them and give them your details.
Can you see the payment has actually gone out of your account?
If it has contact your bank and tell them it was not authorised by you.

Do you use McAfee? If so why when you have to pay and others like Avast that I use are free and I dont have problems?

jaysay 27-02-2011 09:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 887544)
Are you sure this is not spam trying to make you ring them and give them your details.
Can you see the payment has actually gone out of your account?
If it has contact your bank and tell them it was not authorised by you.

Do you use McAfee? If so why when you have to pay and others like Avast that I use are free and I dont have problems?

I was defo from McAfee Neil and yes I did use them but now use BullGuard which is cheaper and fine for me

cashman 27-02-2011 20:20

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 887714)
I was defo from McAfee Neil and yes I did use them but now use BullGuard which is cheaper and fine for me

Cheaper?? why the hell do ya pay fer one? theres good free alternatives.:confused:

Margaret Pilkington 27-02-2011 21:00

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I pay for Bullguard too........I have had the free ones....and I didn't find them as effective as Bullguard.
I reckon it is cheaper than having to take your machine in to the shop to have it cleared of viruses, trojan, worms and whatever else...plus the spam filter is excellent.
One subscription covers 3 computers and there is a problem solving service 24/7.......digital vault too

cashman 27-02-2011 22:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 887937)
I pay for Bullguard too........I have had the free ones....and I didn't find them as effective as Bullguard.
I reckon it is cheaper than having to take your machine in to the shop to have it cleared of viruses, trojan, worms and whatever else...plus the spam filter is excellent.
One subscription covers 3 computers and there is a problem solving service 24/7.......digital vault too

you n jaysay must go on some very strange sites?:D i never had to take into shop fer viruses n stuff me free un removes em if i rarely pick any up.

Mancie 27-02-2011 22:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 887965)
you n jaysay must go on some very strange sites?:D i never had to take into shop fer viruses n stuff me free un removes em if i rarely pick any up.

Could be this site..
Home | Mail Online
or this..The Conservative Party
(don't click.. you might catch a nasty virus thingy)
:D:D

Margaret Pilkington 28-02-2011 06:24

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Nope Cashy......I don't visit any strange sites...don't download anything, but sometimes e-mails from friends and family have transmitted viruses........and I got a worm and a trojan in the same way....Or that is what I was told when the machine was fixed.
Since then I have made the conscious choice to pay for my computer to be safeguarded.
If you formulate a program that is good...why give it away free......how is that a good enterprise?

Neil 28-02-2011 06:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 887988)
If you formulate a program that is good...why give it away free......how is that a good enterprise?

They sell it to business users and allow personal users to have the basic version free. By doing this they increase there number of genuine users so it looks good when they advertise it to businesses. That's one of my thoughts on it anyway.

jaysay 28-02-2011 09:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 887969)
Could be this site..
Home | Mail Online
or this..The Conservative Party
(don't click.. you might catch a nasty virus thingy)
:D:D

Well its obvious you've had one for years:p

Margaret Pilkington 28-02-2011 11:46

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I bough a computer...it must be 4 years ago now, and it had a trial version of Bullguard on it.......60 days.......I had had Norton.......before that and before that one of the free anti virus programs...can't quite remember which it was now.
Norton was dire......hated it......the free program caused me to lose everything when I got a trojan and viruses galore sent on an e-mail from a family member(they didn't know they had a problem)....it cost something in the region of 90quid to get my computer fixed and it taught me a lesson.

I like bullguard, it runs unobtrusively, doesn't slow down the machine, has an excellent back up service from technicians who don't try to blind you with science and will patiently tell you what to do if you get into trouble......that is a service I am happy to pay for, because I think it is cheaper than the alternative.


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