Moz took money from my account?!
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I signed up for a free trial and had to add my card details. Now Moz just took money from my account without permissions. This is a warning to everyone signing up for trial. I want my money back!!! This is not right.
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Hi there!
When you sign up for a 30-day trial, we do ask that you agree to Moz's Terms of Use which does state that free trials roll over into a paid subscription unless otherwise marked as cancelled within the first 30 days. This is very common practice for free trials asking for a credit card when signing up for it, apologies it took you by surprise!
If you'd like to reach out to our Help Team here at Moz, we can take a look at the account for you as we do consider refunds on a case by case basis. Feel free to email us at help@moz.com from the email tied to your account and we'll take a look for you!
Thank you,
Kristina
Moz Help Team
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