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I did not know that automatic payments were being made after using the trial version. I just saw money was flowing through my credit card and I urgently canceled my subscription. Request a refund for the amount automatically paid for a fee. The reason is that I didn't use it.
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@infinitejoo hello was your refund successful?
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Hey @infinitejoo, you might have better luck emailing help@moz.com
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