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Hello! today my Card was charged with 179$ for Moz Pro fees which i was not aware of, kindly refund my money and cancel / delete any subscription related to my account. Username : aijaz555
Thanks
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Hi,
From your account you can cancel the subscription, as for the refund, better talk it with Moz support.
Regards
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Hey! Thanks for reaching out.
Can you submit a request to help@moz.com from the email address you signed up with? We can help out there.
thanks!
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