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  • AOL

    I have had email access with AOL for many years, and have only just seen a small amount on my bank statement going out to the £3.99, but I have no idea what it is for, now the amount has changed and reads AOL/TALKTALK no idea what this is about and I have never asked for anything, I live in Spain now and have never had anything to do with talk talk.

    Has anyone got any ideas

    Thank you

    Lyn
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  • #2
    Re: AOL

    Aol Security Suite.

    £3.99/m
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    • #3
      Re: AOL

      Did you used to have a "Dial-Up" internet connection with AOL by any chance??

      http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news/...es-010715.html
      Reminder: AOL email is free! Check your bill for ancient subscription fees
      Is a long-forgotten AOL auto-payment still draining money from your account?
      You could try a SAR to AOL (asking for all the details they hold about you) ... this would cost £10, but it might help you find out if you signed up to a subscription service through AOL in the past xx
      Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

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      • #4
        Re: AOL

        Originally posted by charitynjw View Post
        Aol Security Suite.

        £3.99/m
        Or ... What he says ^^^ :lol:

        If you have got AOL Security Suite (powered by McAfee) installed on your PC it looks like you have signed up to a subscription for that - https://help.aol.co.uk/articles/how-...ered-by-mcafee
        You can cancel it by following the steps here - https://help.aol.co.uk/articles/cancel-mcafee

        - - - Updated - - -

        and ... it looks like AOL/TalkTalk are part of the same group - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AOL_Broadband
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        • #5
          Re: AOL

          TalkTalk bought out AOL UK some years ago. Not a great deal of faith in either of them

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          • #6
            Re: AOL

            No, I'm still having counselling for my run in with Talk Talk 8 years ago!
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