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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
I would do it in writing by sending an email. Also, I would change the payment method to a reloadable debit card (like a My Vanilla VISA card), if possible, so they can only charge you an amount that you have loaded onto the card. I use a reloadable debit card for a lot of purchases that require a credit card. I don't think the merchant can tell the difference.
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FWIW... I have a card with Capital One and one of their free services is "Eno" (maybe short for "enough!"?) which allows you to create a unique virtual card for each merchant that can be instantly cancelled or placed on hold for any new charges. The virtual cards are created and managed online via Capital One's app or website. Great for subscriptions and things like this.