Please return my money! You have no right to do this!
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It's a lot of disappointment.
First, the cancel button stops working.
Second, after complaining he returns to work. 4 days before.
third, we cancel.
Fourth, today you STEAL me $ 99.That's assault!
Please return my money! -
Hello there,
I'm really sorry for the trouble with cancelling on 6/14. We had an outage with our third party billing system in which there are more details, here. In regards to all else, I did find the ticket that you created with us and I'm responding there. Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Adriana
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