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For the past four years I have been paying a monthly subscription to a US company and it has been problem free until recently.
I have been paying £11 a month but a few months ago they started taking £14 a month with no notice. Every month I emailed them; every time they apologised and refunded the £3 immediately, promising to resolve it.
This month I emailed them again and they are refusing to refund. This is the reply, "We will be unable to do partial refunds moving forward. We are removing the exchange rate and keeping it a flat rate for members in certain countries. We apologize for the inconvenience. We're unable to process any refund for the currency rate change. Moving forward this is the set fee."
People in the US pay $14 a month, I will now be paying over $17 a month.
Unfortunately I don't have a choice of provided.
I was not notified of this change. Is there anything I can do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The currensea debit card is a travel card but can be used to pay in dollars for US transactions. Once set up your provider can debit your currensea card in dollars. Your currensea card is linked to your bank account by direct debit. The charge is 0.5% over the interbank rate.
I have had a currensea card for a few years now and find it faultless. I book overseas holiday accommodation and travel on the card and pay in local currency.
It may sound a little complicated but everything easily arranged.
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